Designed and manufactured by Digilent, a Microchip Authorized Design Partner, the chipKIT™ platform is the first and only 32-bit Arduino solution to enable hobbyists and academics to easily, and ...
Arduino has launched the Nano ESP32 development board powered by Espressif’s ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capable 32-bit microcontroller. The tiny 3.3-V development board supports both Micropython and ...
In our hands-on review of the Digilent chipKIT Uno32, we posed the question of what the lasting appeal might be for a 32-bit Arduino work-alike. We felt it needed some novel applications exploiting ...
Arduino is launching new versions of the Uno board powered by a Renesas 32bit microcontroller. The Uno R4 comes in two versions: the basic Uno R4 Minima and the Espressif-equipped Uno R4 WiFi.
The release of the next-generation UNO board by Arduino represents a considerable upgrade to its 8-bit technology. The new UNO R4 is powered by a 32-bit microcontroller and is available in two ...
Yesterday, Arduino announced the launch of its latest edition to its user-friendly development boards. The new Arduino Zero is a powerful 32-bit version of the Arduino Uno, and is designed to empower ...
At the MakerFair Bay Area Expo in San Mateo, Ca. this weekend Atmel and Arduino took wraps off their jointly developed Arduino Zero, a 32-bit platform they are aiming ...
Rabid Prototypes has this week unveiled a new piece of hardware they have created in the form of the Tau, which takes the form of a tiny 32-bit Arduino Zero compatible development board. The Tau is ...
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 and ...
The release of the 1.0 Arduino platform in 2011 represented a milestone for Open Source Hardware: after six years of development, Arduino is declared mature and stable. Once this was achieved, the ...
*At last giving "Wired Design" a valuable chance to totally geek out on opaque home-electronics jargon. *Uh, also the new board's great for drones and 3D-printers, so we ought to be seeing the first ...