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The new Arduino Zero is based on a 3.3v standards, has 14 digital I/O pins of which 12 are PWM and 2 are reserved for UART. Analog I/O is handled by 5 pins featuring 12bits ADC and 1 pin with ...
What is the difference between the Arduino Due and the Arduino Mega 2560, since they both have 54 io pins? The Due is a 32 bit ARM processor that runs at 84Mhz and is 3.3 volt only. The Mega 2560 ...
As much as we love the Arduino Uno, it's not the most powerful of hobbyist microcontrollers. Fortunately, the folks in Turin have just put the finishing touches on a 32-bit upgrade with buckets of ...
LittleBits fixes this with the Arduino Bit ($39.95), an Arduino Leonardo-based microcomputer built into a three-input, three-output LittleBits module.
"The long-awaited Arduino Due just hit the market, replacing the 8-bit, 16MHz brain of the popular Uno microcontroller prototyping platform with a 32-bit, 84MHz processor, while augmenting inputs ...