Category: Arduino
Meet the KitDuino: The Atmega32u4 based Development Board
While some may think the era of the Arduino Clones is over, the reverse is the case as more designers are, on a daily basis, releasing a different open-source version of boards that addresses one shortcoming or the other in the Original Arduino board. Sometimes, these reasons behind the...
Continue ReadingArduino Adds Four New Boards To The Ardunino Nano Family
Arduino has announced a new set of boards to the Ardunino Nano family. The boards were on display last weekend at Maker Faire Bay Area in San Mateo at the Arduino booth. Banzi also delivered a talk on “The State of Arduino” at the Faire’s Center Stage. The new family of Arduino...
Continue ReadingEvo M51 Compute module Features Atmel SAMD51 MCU with Intel MAX 10 FPGA
Alorium technology has unveiled its new Arduino compatible FPGA board called the Evo M51. We have seen other Arduino FPGA boards like the Arduino Zero, but the Evo M51 is a smaller Arduino compatible FPGA board. About the board, the company says: “Evo M51 is the next step in the...
Continue ReadingTurn Your Arduino to a UPDI Programmer
ATtiny series of microcontrollers have, in recent times, been on the receiving end of a renewed love from the community. The processing power and new features, packed into the tiny form factor which houses the new chips have been a major contributor to their adoption, however, one...
Continue ReadingArduino Portenta H7 Features STM32H747 and High Performance Dual CORE
Arduino boards have been offering “beginner aimed” microcontrollers for a while now. It appeals to hobbyists, engineers, upcoming developers etc. Millions of users and thousands of companies across the world already use Arduino as an innovation platform. In recent times, however, we...
Continue ReadingPandauino Narrow Boards Features ATmega644/1284-based boards
644 Narrow and 1284 Narrow are small, simple, ATmega644/1824-based boards, which are designed to improve small footprint Arduino projects. The Narrow board enables two to eight times more flash and RAM resources and ten more digital I/O as compared to an Uno/Nano, plus total...
Continue ReadingThe Arduino CLI just got some new exciting features
The arduino-cli tool just got some new exciting features with the release of 0.11.0: Command-line completion External programmer support Internationalization and localization support (i18n) The Arduino CLI just got some new exciting features -...
Continue ReadingA new ATMega328p board with onboard OLED Display
Made popular by the Arduino based on it, the Atmega328p has become one of the most popular microcontrollers around, thanks to the ease with which it can be programmed using the Arduino IDE. Either as a direct clone of Arduino boards like Uno and Nano or as a new board with an entirely...
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