Kris Winer has created a pair of Arduino programmable Cortex M4F development boards which fully support the Arduino IDE via USB connections. The Butterfly and Ladybug STM32L4 boards have been designed ...
The new Arduino Zero board has now arrived at the Adafruit online store and is available to purchase price to $55 providing developers and makers with more power for wearable and Internet of Things ...
Teensy 4.0 and 4.1 Cortex-M7 development boards are to be manufactured by SparkFun Electronics. The boards are attractive because they offer a combining a powerful (600MHz dual-issue superscaler) ...
Nuvoton Technology has announced an Arduino-like development board for its own Arm Cortex-M4 based M467 “Ethernet – crypto microcontroller series”, it calls them. The board, ‘NuMaker-UNO-M4’ has the ...
Qualcomm plans to buy Arduino, introduces Arduino Q single-board PC with ARM Cortex-A53 + Cortex-M33
Chip maker Qualcomm Qualcomm has announced its planning to acquire Arduino, a company that makes open source hardware & software including single-board microcontroller kits. The QQRB2210 processor ...
Freescale's Freedom Development Platform for the Cortex-M0+ Kinetis family supports Arduino shields. These boards provides access to a wide range of peripherals. The FRDM-KL02Z (Fig. 1) hosts the tiny ...
After a years-long wait, an ARM powered Arduino is finally due. The Arduino Due will finally be released this coming Monday. On board the Arduino Due is an Atmel-sourced ARM Cortex M3 microcontroller ...
Sometimes, an Arduino just doesn’t have enough horsepower. Whether you’re gathering loads of sensor data and sending it over the web via Ethernet, or just trying to build a home-brew video game, it’s ...
The Arduino line of open source electronic prototyping platforms is getting some major upgrades. Earlier today, the first Intel-powered Arduino was announced, and it will be available by the end of ...
An increasing number of vendors offer 32-bit microcontrollers based on ARM® Cortex®-M processors, and at the same time, there are also new development environments introduced for these microcontroller ...
Many beginners have a notion that programming an Arduino makes them embedded engineers. But real skills start much deeper.
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