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At the Embedded Linux Conference this week, [Massimo Banzi] announced the beginning of what will be Arduino’s answer to the cloud, online IDEs, and a vast ecosystem of connected devices.
Over the weekend the official Arduino team has announced that the Arduino IoT Cloud service now supports ESP32 devices, ” bringing IoT devices of all kinds together”. This week’s press ...
Arduino devices are very popular in the maker community. If you develop some skills with Arduino programming, you'll not only open the door to basic programming skills, you'll also get a foot in ...
That’s when [Bayres] built a solution using Arduino and an Ethernet shield. The main function of this device is to monitor the public IP address and report any changes.
Heck, you can even run Arduino devices in tandem with different microcontrollers – and even SBCs – to breathe some life into your ingenious ideas.
Once you gain some confidence, you can practice your Arduino knowledge with over 30 different projects, including voice control robots, an Arduino-based piano, a radar station, and a home ...
Arduino is an inexpensive, small electronics platform for makers. Here's how to get started with it on macOS.
What is Arduino Cloud? For those new to the platform, Arduino Cloud is an intuitive IoT platform that allows you to develop, monitor, and control your Arduino devices remotely.
By expanding the partner ecosystem for its IoT platform, Arm aims to solve the customer challenges of heterogeneity and fragmentation in the IoT marketplace.
For most beginning hardware hackers, Arduino is hard and Linux/Android is easy. The folks at UDOO, a Kickstarter project that ends tonight, aim to solve that by mixing the best of both worlds. The ...