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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.
This new Arduino Zero board works with no less than an Atmel SAMD21 MCU. This architecture rolls with a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ core, enabling the Arduino Zero to far outperform its predecessor. As ...
In May, Atmel and Arduino showed off a new development board called Zero to build electronics and wearable devices. Last month, Atmel launched a set of ARM-based microcontrollers with sensors and ...
Arduino has equipped their new Arduino Zero board with an Atmel’s SAMD21 MCU, featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ core, with 256kb of flash and 32kb SRAM in a TQFP package making it compatible ...
Arduino's new Arduino Zero is its first Uno sized 32-bit development board, and was created in partnership with ATmel.
In a move that could bring faster wireless capabilities to gadgets and Arduino boards, chip maker Atmel is buying wireless chip maker Newport Media for US$140 million.
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 uses an Atmel ARM Cortex-M0+ for 256kB of Flash and 32k of RAM. The board supports Atmel’s Embedded Debugger, finally giving the smaller Arduino boards debugging support.
During this years Maker Faire, the Hack-a-Day website were able to get an interview with Bob from Atmel for the lowdown on the recently announced Arduino Zero development board.
We stopped by the Atmel booth at Maker Faire to gawk at the pre-production Arduino Zero boards they were showing off. [Bob] gave us a rundown of everything the new board offers, and it’s better ...
The LittleBits Arduino at Heart starter kit and Atmel’s Zero board are being shown at the Maker Faire Bay Area event Thursday in San Mateo, California.