October 4, 2013. Texas Instruments has announced that the Sitara AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 processor has been selected to power the newest Arduino board, the Arduino TRE. TI’s 1-GHz Sitara AM335x processor ...
Arguably, the ATmega328P is being left behind as ‘the Arduino processor’ because Arduino’s are following the rest of the world and going 32bit.
“Arduino is already the biggest name in the open-source board market. By choosing TI's Sitara AM335x processor to power the Arduino TRE, we're enabling customers to leverage the capabilities of an ...
Normally when we bring you news of a retrocomputing design, it will centre around a single processor. At its heart will be a 6502, a Z80, or perhaps a 6809. There will be a host of support chips, some ...
SRKH Designs has designed and created a new processor module in the form of the microZERO SAMD CPU board that is compatible with Arduino development boards and could be the perfect processor for your ...
The Arduino UNO R4 brought a modern 32-bit platform to the UNO form factor. Arduino’s Alessandro Ranellucci explained the ...
Arduino enthusiasts wanting a more powerful Arduino Nano alternative development board may be interested in the new Super Nano Plus and Super Nano Arduino compatible boards created by Infunity Box.
School kids and hardware enthusiasts who want to start tinkering with Intel’s tiny Curie chip will be able to get their hands on it early next year in the form of an Arduino development board. Curie ...
One of the first decisions an embedded designer is faced with is what hardware platform to use to prove out their design. The correct prototyping platform can save weeks or even months of effort if ...
Last weekend we tested BlimpDuino, which combines an open-source Arduino processor with some Lego Technics part to make a high-performance, super cheap blimp that can fly under RC control or ...
When people set out to learn to program, they often get mired in a lot of choices. What programming language should I learn? What will get me hired? What frameworks do I need to know? It goes on and ...
Before the Arduino took over the hobby market (well, at least the 8-bit segment of it), most hackers used PIC processors. They were cheap, easy to program, had a good toolchain, and were at the heart ...
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