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One of the friendliest introductions to embedded coding is Arduino, which is a popular open embedded hardware and software platform with hundreds of howtos and projects to try out.
As a resource for designers and makers alike, Arduino has made embedded engineering accessible to everyone which has allowed for a wide range of interactive objects and environments to be created. In ...
An Arduino is a much better choice than a Raspberry Pi for tasks that require real-time input and responses. While a Pi can ...
Following the global success of the Arduino CTC 101 program, the program for upper secondary schools, the Arduino Engineering Kit enables college students and educators to incorporate core engineering ...
Do you recall that MOVI (My Own Voice Interface) Kickstarter project from the summer of last year? I was pretty excited at the time (see Speech Recognizer/Synthesizer Shield for Arduino & Other MCUs).
Raspberry Pi also has a broader selection of I/Os, such as an audio jack, more USB ports, and more. And with 40 general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, you can even daisy chain multiple Raspberry Pis ...
Behold the Rascal Micro. It’s running embedded Linux and has a dual-row of pin headers which probably seem pretty familiar. The idea here is to bring Arduino hardware (ie: shields) to a party… ...
The Arduino project was born in 2003 at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Ivrea, Italy, to provide a simple path for non-engineers to create complex devices with sensor input and actuator ...
Arduino returns to Embedded World (11-13 March 2025) with the full power of its open-source ecosystem and a collaborative vision that welcomes partnerships across industries.