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Arduino is the perfect introduction to microcontrollers and electronics. The recent trend of powerful, cheap, ARM-based single board Linux computers is the perfect introduction to computer science,… ...
The Arduino IDE is used to write the program that will interact with your Arduino and the devices connected to it. In the Arduino world, such a program is called a sketch, which has its origin in its ...
The Arduino Yún solves that partially since it's a combination of Arduino and Linux with built-in Wi-Fi. The Arduino Yún is packed with a bunch of improvements over other Arduino devices.
Using the Arduino IDE and included or contributed libraries enables you to interface to a plethora of hardware easily. Anyone who has developed in the C and C++ languages will find the Arduino ...
Arduino Yún is the first member of a new line of wifi products combining the power Linux with ease of use of Arduino. Yún means “cloud” in Chinese language as the purpose of this board to make it ...
The official Arduino development team has today revealed at the Embedded Linux Conference 2018 expansion of a number of architectures supported by its Arduino Create platform for the development ...
Arduino debuts the long awaited Yun, an development board based on the Arduino open source environment that combines Linux and Wi-Fi as well.
Behold the Rascal Micro. It’s running embedded Linux and has a dual-row of pin headers which probably seem pretty familiar. The idea here is to bring Arduino hardware (ie: shields) to a party… ...
The official Arduino team have this week announced a new update to the Arduino Create web platform which has brought with it support for Linux enabling fast and easy development and deployment of ...
Arduino IDE on Linux – three things you might need to know I had a MOST frustrating time (3 or 4 hours) trying to get the Arduino IDE running on a Linux home computer – actually, two computers, as I ...
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 ...
“Most powerful” Arduino ever has ARM Cortex-A8 chip, runs “full Linux” 3D printers, sensor networks, and advanced automation enabled by Arduino Tre.