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The Primo comes in the ever-familiar Arduino form factor, but it isn’t meant to be an ‘Internet of Things’ device. Instead, it’s a microcontroller for devices that need to be on the Internet.
The development board expands the compute module to the familiar Arduino-like form factor, complete with IO headers, USB ports, and HDMI output. It doesn’t stop there, though. It has an M.
This Arduino module takes past circuits and codes, and applies them to a new program called Snap4Arduino. Snap4Arduino allows us to program an Arduino board in an environment similar to Scratch, which ...
Until those meddling Arduino kids came along… Now anyone can make cool hardware and, thanks to Arduino, it is easier than ever to connect your devices to the Internet and take in data from the ...
The system here requires just a few things: a computer, an internet connection, an Arduino, an RFID reader shield, a WiFly module, an RFID device, and some friends who have Facebook accounts where ...
The Internet of Things & ESP32 Arduino Beginners Course Bundle is currently on sale for $24.99, an outstanding saving given the full value of the bundle is $1,393. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
A new Arduino compatible development platform ... “The IoTa is an end use certified Internet of Things module useable worldwide on the NB-IoT and CAT-M bands. IoTa makes connectivity simple ...