The board itself also has some differences from the original Arduino Uno. First of all ... also means no USB programming), a different pin layout (Arduino shields likely won’t fit) and more ...
This board also features 128 MB of RAM, 8MB of Flash and the usual compliment of Arduino pins in a Leonardo-compatible layout. Also on the SoC is a PCIE bus, Ethernet, a USB 2.0 host, and an SD card.
Arduino has shipped 10 million of its Uno boards since its introduction in 2010, and has produced a collector’s item to celebrate. True you pay more (€40), but it comes in a nicer box, in a ...
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