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Is developing on an Arduino too slow? Are Phidgets too expensive? When might you use one or the other? Hackaday regular [Ken] breaks down what he learned from three experimental time trials. The ...
Arduino’s real-time alerts for IoT projects offer a powerful tool for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of IoT devices.
Time is calculated using the GPS, which sends out a line of ACSII data; the Arduino waits, and receives the data that reports time and date. Instructables offers a more intricate break-down of the ...
The real-time instruction set is somewhat limited, making it a breeze for newcomers to begin using the Arduino. While that may turn some people off, it still has enough functionality baked in to ...
49 day tick is not an Arduino time bomb, apparently… Arduino uses a 32bit counter to provide a millisecond by millisecond timing reference. It is called ‘millis ()’, and being 32bit, it overflows at ...
Arduino announced that Intel has released Arduino 101 real time operating system (RTOS) for hacking and studying purpose.
Arduino's Cloud Editor now allows developers to program together in a project. A paid Arduino Cloud subscription is required.
Intel powers an Arduino for the first time with new “Galileo” board More ports and silicon than you can have a robot shake a stick at.
Arduino IDE updated for faster compilation times and auto-completion An interesting one to note - the Arduino team has updated its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to version 2.0 (beta). This, ...
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