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A Raspberry Pi Zero Shield that will connect a Zero or Zero W module to a 3.3V or 5V compatible Arduino board, is available from US-based Burgessworld Custom Electronics. The two boards are connected ...
This new Arduino board is the first product to use Intel’s Curie module Low-power, low-cost, high returns by Sean O'Kane Oct 16, 2015, 3:15 AM PDT ...
It has the power of the Raspberry Pi, but it has the external interfacing options of the Arduino. At $45, it's right on par with the cost of either, but it manages to do enough things differently ...
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