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The next generation in Arduino development appears to have been dished out this afternoon. With the Arduino Zero, the Arduino UNO has a new sibling – now with a whole new level of functionality ...
There’s an updated product page for the Arduino Zero, now called the Arduino Zero Pro, up on Arduino.org, one of the two dueling “Arduinos”. We first covered the Arduino Zero in May 2014 ...
On the board there are three separate microcontrollers connected over I2C or SPI, each with its own micro USB port. The two smaller microcontrollers are both ATSAMD21s, also used on the Arduino Zero.
Arduino's new Arduino Zero is its first Uno sized 32-bit development board, and was created in partnership with ATmel.
The new Arduino Zero Pro board is a powerful, 32-bit extension of the Arduino UNO platform and is equipped with an Atmel SAMD21 MCU, featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 core.
The new Arduino Zero board has now arrived at the Adafruit online store and is available to purchase price to $55 providing developers and makers with more power for wearable and Internet of ...
The $36 Arduino at Heart kit works by snapping components on to a board instead of soldering them and is also designed to make programming easier, while the Zero board has a more powerful ...
Arduino gets bigger—and smaller—at Maker Faire Arduino unveils 32-bit Zero board; LittleBits introduces Lego-like starter kit.
ZeroPi is Arduino Zero Compatible and uses an Atmel SAMD21J18 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ as the MCU. That MCU is fully compatible with Arduino Zero, Raspberry Pi, and other hardware resources dedicated ...
The Arduino Zero is based on Atmel's SAMD21 MCU. The SAMD21 MCU comes with 256kb of flash and 32kb SRAM in a TQFP package and is compatible with a 3.3V Shield that conforms to the Arduino R3 Layout.