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The Arduino Team presented some new products at Maker Faire this weekend. It’s a significant update. The Arduino UNO and Arduino Mega 2560 update the Duemilanove and Mega respectively. They n… ...
Although the Arduino Uno can power a host of projects, it’s far from the only board in the Arduino series. There’s the Nano series, which is designed for folks who require a smaller MCU to ...
The Arduino Mega is a useful tool for the maker. Generally, once one has come up with plans for blinking LEDs that require more IO than is available on the Arduino Uno, one graduates to the Mega an… ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects.In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need ...
PWM pins work the same way across all Arduino boards, so you don't need to go out of your way to buy a Mega if you already have a board supporting PWM. On the Uno, Nano, and Mini, the PWM pins are ...
The Nano ESP32 supports both Micropython and Arduino programming languages, providing a clear path for those already familiar with one platform to easily switch back and forth as needed.
The Arduino Nano ESP32 presents a unique blend of features that make it the ideal microcontroller for an array of IoT applications, from home automation and gaming to education. Here’s why the ...
Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the Super Nano which is now available to back with early bird pledges available from just £13 and worldwide shipping expected to take place ...
Arduino has shipped 10 million of its Uno boards since its introduction in 2010, and has produced a collector’s item to celebrate. True you pay more (€40), but it comes in a nicer box, in a ...
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