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The Raspberry Pi team has released the Pico, a $4 microcontroller that competes with Arduino.
Raspberry Pi and Arduino alternatives “Engineers who were dissatisfied with the limitations of available microcontroller boards came up with the Ardi series.
There’s no question that we’re fans of the Arduino here at GeekDad; however, that doesn’t mean we don’t occasionally dabble with other micro-controllers. The Texas Instruments MSP430 ...
The Raspberry Pi team has released the Pico, a $4 microcontroller that competes with Arduino.
Though Arduino is the most popular microcontroller available, it isn't the only project-friendly board out there. Here are some others you should check out.
The Arduino ecosystem is an amazing learning tool, but even those of us who love it admit that even the simplified C Arduino ...
Texas Instruments launched its ARM-powered BeagleBone Black PC today, and it packs an impressive feature set that is sure to get enthusiasts’ attention. The successor to the original BeagleBone ...
The Digispark campaign launched 10 days ago as a tiny alternative to the versatile Arduino development board, easily surpassing project founder Erik Kettenburg's goal of $5,000 to fund the first ...
Watch out Arduino, you finally have some competition: the equally-open-source and possibly-easier-to-program Microsoft .NET Gadgeteer. At its core, Gadgeteer is an ARM7-powered .NET Micro ...
Essentially an Arduino with Ethernet networking on-board, the Nanode is armed with an ATMega 328 microcontroller along with all the other standard goodies you would expect from an Arduino ...