Arduino development boards
Arduino is undoubtedly the most used platform - and no wonder! Although it usually does not contain WiFi or Bluetooth , it is cheap, very easy to program and offers a lot of variation number of pins and their functions , power , speed and memory of microcontrollers . It also has plenty of other features to choose from for both the beginner and the long-time veteran.
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Arduino UNO ー The first of the family - UNO is ideal for beginners. It is based on the ATmega328P chip and has 14 digital I/O pins and 6 analogue pins.
Arduino Mega the ー Mega comes with a significant expansion of options, including more pins (54 digital I/O pins and 16 analog pins) and more memory.
Arduino Leonardo ー Leonardo is unique with its ATmega32u4 chip which allows the board to connect via USB and communicate as a mouse, keyboard or other device.
Arduino Due ー Due was the first board with a 32-bit ARM core. It provides a significant improvement in computing performance and has more memory than previous boards.
Arduino Zero ー With a more powerful 32-bit processor, Zero brings more sophisticated features such as USB debugging and additional signal processing capabilities.
Arduino Nano ー Nano is a small and flexible board that is ideal for projects where space is limited. Although it is small, it has performance comparable to Arduino UNO.