Module with Himax HM-01B0 camera and LoRa communication dedicated to Arduino Portenta H7 boards. Arduino ASX00026
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Arduino is a brand that has revolutionized the way we approach learning electronics, programming, and embedded systems design. Since its inception, Arduino has become synonymous with innovation, simplicity, and accessibility of technology. Its products are used in both education and professional engineering projects, making it a leader in the microcontroller market.
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Module with Himax HM-01B0 camera and LoRa communication dedicated to Arduino Portenta H7 boards. Arduino ASX00026
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Arduino board for industrial applications dedicated to Arduino Portenta H7 boards. It allows the use of, among others artificial intelligence in production halls. Arduino AKX00032
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Development board with 32-bit ATSAMD21G18 microcontroller with ARM Cortex-M0 + core. Equipped with numerous peripheral systems, including UART, SPI, TWI (I2C) communication, analog inputs and outputs, and PWM outputs. Arduino ABX00003
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NINA B306 BLE module board based on the nRF52840 microcontroller with CortexM4F core (64 MHz, 1 MB Flash, 256 kB RAM). Equipped with sensors - 9-axis IMU, temperature, pressure, humidity, light, colour, gesture and microphone. Arduino ABX00070
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Educational kit with the Arduino Uno Rev3 base board for learning the basics of programming and electronics. Arduino Education Starter Kit
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The Arduino MKR WAN 1310 is a powerful and cost-effective IoT board with LoRa® and LoRaWAN™ connectivity, based on the SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32-bit ARM processor. It includes the Murata CMWX1ZZABZ radio module and the ATECC508 security element, enabling long-range communication with low power consumption, ideal for IoT applications.
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Educational kit with Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 base board designed for learning the basics of physics in high school. Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab
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Educational kit with the Arduino Nano 33 IoT base board designed for learning the basics of mechatronics and MATLAB and Simulink programming. Arduino AKX00022
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Board with nRF52840 microcontroller with CortexM4F core (64 MHz, 1 MB Flash, 256 kB RAM). Equipped with BT 5.0 module and sensors - 9-axis IMU module, temperature, pressure, humidity, light, color, gestures and microphone. Arduino ABX00031
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Development board with SAMD21 microcontroller and FPGA system. Equipped with micro HDMI and MIPI connectors, QSPI memory, WiFi and BLE module. Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 ABX00022
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Development board with SAMD21 microcontroller (ARM Cortex® M0+), 8 I/O lines, 12 PWM channels, micro-USB. The board is equipped with an ESP32 module enabling the implementation of communication via WiFi. Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 ABX00023
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Development board with SAMD21 microcontroller (ARM Cortex® M0+), 22 I/O lines, 12 PWM channels, micro-USB. The module has a built-in SD connector with dedicated SPI (SPI1) interfaces that allow you to play music files. Arduino MKR Zero ABX00012
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Module with motion sensors, magnetometer, pressure and gas sensors. Equipped with nRF52832 microcontroller with Bluetooth communication, perfect for AI, IoT and Edge devices. Arduino ABX00050
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The Arduino UNO Q (ABX00162) board integrates the Qualcomm QRB2210 microprocessor with the STM32U585 microcontroller, offering an advanced platform for designing AI, IoT, and robotics systems. Support for Docker containers, the integrated App Lab environment, and a rich set of interfaces make the board suitable for applications requiring cooperation between Linux and real-time systems.
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Arduino was founded in 2005 by a group of technology enthusiasts from the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy. The project's main goal was to create a platform that would enable students to easily and affordably learn the basics of electronics and programming. Thanks to its openness and accessibility, Arduino quickly gained popularity worldwide, becoming the foundation for many DIY projects and professional prototypes.
Arduino offers a wide range of products that differ in capabilities and applications. One of the most recognizable models is the Arduino Uno. This is one of the most popular models, ideal for beginners. Equipped with the ATmega328P microcontroller, it has 14 digital inputs/outputs and 6 analog inputs. Due to its simplicity and versatility, the Uno is often chosen for learning the basics of programming and electronics. Another model is the Arduino Mega, designed for more advanced projects. The Mega offers a larger number of inputs/outputs (54 digital and 16 analog) and a more powerful ATmega2560 microcontroller, making it ideal for resource-intensive projects such as robotics and home automation. Arduino Nano is a compact and efficient model that can be easily integrated into small projects. The Nano features an ATmega328 microcontroller and is an excellent choice for portable projects and wearable devices. Another interesting model is the Arduino Leonardo, which stands out with its built-in USB functionality, allowing it to function as a mouse or keyboard. This is an excellent tool for creating interactive installations and projects requiring computer integration. The Arduino MKR series was created with IoT projects in mind. Models like the MKR1000 offer built-in WiFi connectivity, making it easier to create smart devices and remote monitoring systems.
Arduino is not only an educational platform but also an advanced tool for professionals. With support for various programming languages such as C++, Python, and JavaScript, as well as the ability to integrate with different operating systems and cloud services, Arduino is extremely versatile. Advanced modules and extensions, such as sensors, communication modules, and actuators, enable the creation of complex systems, from simple IoT devices to advanced industrial automation systems. Additionally, Arduino supports many development platforms and libraries, facilitating integration with modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and data analysis.
One of the key elements of Arduino's success is the vast community of users who actively support the platform's development and popularization. With thousands of available projects, tutorials, and discussion forums, users can quickly find help and inspiration for their ideas. Arduino places a strong emphasis on education, offering a wide range of educational materials, starter kits, and online courses. This allows both teachers and students to easily embark on a journey into electronics and programming, fostering creativity and analytical skills.
Arduino finds applications in many fields, from education and hobbyist DIY projects to advanced industrial systems. In education, Arduino is used as a tool for learning the basics of engineering and programming, enabling students to create their own projects and experiment with new technologies. In industry, Arduino is used for rapid prototyping and testing new solutions, allowing companies to bring innovations to market more quickly. With support for IoT, Arduino plays a key role in developing smart systems such as smart homes, energy networks, and environmental monitoring systems. The future of Arduino looks equally promising. With the ongoing development of new technologies and increasing availability of resources, Arduino remains at the forefront of the technological revolution, inspiring future generations to explore and create.
Arduino stands out from the competition due to its simplicity, openness, and versatility. Its products are not only easy to use but also extremely flexible, allowing them to be applied in a wide range of projects. By offering a broad range of products, community support, and educational materials, Arduino has become an indispensable tool for anyone wanting to delve into the world of technology. In summary, Arduino is not just a brand but also a community that supports innovation and technological development worldwide. Its products and philosophy of making technology accessible to everyone ensure that Arduino remains a leader in electronics and programming, opening up new possibilities and inspiring the creation of the future.