Introducing the Arduino boards some supporting modules Micro

Introducing the Arduino boards & some supporting modules Micro computer boards

Basic Arduino, one of several variants Atmel 328 P processor, small but useful Well known, lots of examples, easy to use Arduino Uno Clone

The IOIO board, designed to connect to Android devices and provide hardware I/O Not an Arduino !

Breakout boards, a great way to expand your Arduino's abilities Some sensor boards

Power control is essential and these boards are adjustable so you can set for 3 v 3 or 5 v as required, you can use an old laptop supply for your project thanks to these gems Power boards

There are many more Arduino's based on the Atmega AVR processor chips Mega 2560, more I/O

Arduino boards using the ARM processor are also available Unlike the AVR based boards, the ARM boards run at 3. 3 volts They have processor speeds of 48 mhz or higher They feature far more Ram & Flash, some also include real time clocks Suitable for more complex projects including flight control for drones ARM based boards

The STM 32 board runs at 72 mhz and features 64 k flash, real time clock and 20 k of Ram Also not an Arduino

The Due is ARM based and features 96 k ram, 512 k flash, 54 I/0 pins, 12 bit ADC, 84 mhz clock Arduino Due, for serious stuff

433 Mhz Serial Radio Module

2. 4 Ghz Radio, SPI interface

Special thanks to Dave Weinstein of Aquifer Labs who has provided many of these boards and given me the opportunity to work with them professionally peter@jazenga. com
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