If you would like to quickly learn the differences between all the different Arduino development boards, you will be pleased to know that Arduino expert Tommy Bianco has created a fantastic video ...
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Arduino's new DIY electronics starter kit has an UNO R4 board
A rduino boards are a popular choice for DIY electronics, but it's not always clear how to get started with building projects ...
This week, Intel and Arduino are releasing their first product pushed directly on the education market, the Arduino/Genuino 101 board powered by the Intel Curie module. The Arduino/Genuino 101 is the ...
Arduino, the Italian company that has powered the “maker” movement with a series of small computing boards that can be programmed and configured for different tasks, is introducing a board targeted at ...
If you’ve messed with Arduino, the inexpensive micro controller, you’ll know that you can run a small motor or turn an LED on and off, but anything else – powering a pump, turning on a light bulb – ...
Arduino's Nano line will soon welcome four new products. They're all small boards like the classic one, making Nano a family of small boards meant for compact projects. All the new boards boast low ...
In a move that could bring faster wireless capabilities to gadgets and Arduino boards, chip maker Atmel is buying wireless chip maker Newport Media for US$140 million. Atmel’s chips are widely used in ...
Olympia, WA, April 29, 2013– Olympia Circuits introduces the Arno Shield to expand their line of products for new Arduino users. The Arno Shield contains all the components necessary to learn Arduino ...
If you are looking to get started in programming electronics and especially the Arduino platform, you may be interested in a new beginner friendly Arduino compatible board which is being created by ...
Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in 2015 ...
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I tried Arduino's first Raspberry Pi competitor and it's wonderfully weird
The company has launched boards running Linux before, including the Yun and the Tian, yet it's typically competed more with the likes of the Raspberry Pi Pico and the ESP32. Here's the bottom-line: ...
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