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Now, there’s a new version with substantially more oompf. The Arduino Due features an Atmel SAM3X8E processor based on ARM’s 32-bit Cortex-M3 CPU.
The long-awaited Arduino Due just hit the market, replacing the 8-bit, 16 MHz brain of the popular Uno microcontroller prototyping platform with a 32-bit, 84 MHz processor, while augmenting inputs ...
I needed a low-cost test board I could use to demonstrate the issue of both radiated and conducted emissions and chose the Arduino Uno, as it's recently become very popular. The Arduino is an ...
Featuring an open CPU, the NINA‑W102 allows Arduino to run their own application right on the module, offloading communication tasks from the user-programmable Arduino CPU and increasing the board’s ...
This is certainly a high performance Arduino board with the processor running at 200MHz and with 4Mbyte of flash, 128kbit of data flash and 500k of RAM. As a demonstration of the processor’s ...
I have found a bug in the class Arduino_H7_Video. When creating an object with the call "Arduino_H7_Video Display (800, 480, GigaDisplayShield); " // This doesn't work on M4 this works with the M7 ...
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