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  2. Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino Uno is a series of open-source microcontroller board based on a diverse range of microcontrollers (MCU). It was initially developed and released by Arduino company in 2010. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The microcontroller board is equipped with sets of digital and analog input/output (I/O) pins that may be interfaced to various expansion boards ...

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Arduino Uno compatible board powered by ATmega2560. D0/D1 can be changed to D19/D18. It enables to multiple serial communication. [132] A4/A5 are not connected to SDA/SCL same as Arduino Mega. Mega 2560 PRO (Embed) ATmega2560-16AU RobotDyn: Embed version of Mega 2560 CH340G/ATmega2560 - compatible with Arduino Mega 2560 board.

  4. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    A fully capable Arduino platform smaller than a quarter, yet with all the power and functionality of the Arduino Uno board, including stackable shield support. The TinyDuino also support an option coin cell holder and has many expansion shields available. TinyLily [204] TinyCircuits [203] ATmega328P

  5. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    An official Arduino Uno R2 with descriptions of the I/O locations. The Arduino board exposes most of the microcontroller's I/O pins for use by other circuits. The Diecimila, [a] Duemilanove, [b] and current Uno [c] provide 14 digital I/O pins, six of which can produce pulse-width modulated signals, and six analog inputs, which can also be used ...

  6. Single-board microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    The Make Controller Kit with an Atmel AT91SAM7X256 microcontroller.. A single-board microcontroller is a microcontroller built onto a single printed circuit board.This board provides all of the circuitry necessary for a useful control task: a microprocessor, I/O circuits, a clock generator, RAM, stored program memory and any necessary support ICs.

  7. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino Nano is an open-source breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller (MCU) and developed by Arduino.cc and initially released in 2008. It offers the same connectivity and specs of the Arduino Uno board in a smaller form factor.

  8. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    The STK600 uses a base board, a signal routing board, and a target board. The base board is similar to the STK500, in that it provides a power supply, clock, in-system programming, an RS-232 port and a CAN (Controller Area Network, an automotive standard) port via DE9 connectors, and stake pins for all of the GPIO signals from the target device.

  9. Talk:Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    Article states that the Uno was "the first in a series of USB-based Arduino boards". There had already been the Arduino Extreme, NG, Diecimila, and Duemilanove that were USB-based before the Uno. Also, the reference does not support the assertion in any way -- scruss ( talk ) 21:14, 17 May 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]