The UNO Q also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, eMMC flash storage, and Arduino header connectors for compatibility with UNO shields. The MCU appears to be an STM32U5-series chip from STMicroelectronics.
Mouser Electronics has announced that the just-released UNO Q single board computer from Arduino is now orderable.
The just-released UNO Q single-board computer from Arduino is now available to order from Mouser Electronics. Arduino’s UNO Q ...
The Hackaday writers and readers are currently working hand-in-hand on an offline password keeper, the Mooltipass. A few days ago we presented Olivier’s design front PCB without even showing the rest ...
The board, which is based on Atmel’s SAMA5D3 ARM Cortex-A5 processor-based MPU, has Arduino shield-compatible expansion headers for customisation. With a Linux distribution and software package the ...
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a design kit for its PSoC programmable system-on-chip devices incorporating Controller Area Network (CAN) and Local Interconnect Network (LIN) slave communications ...
Although yesterday saw the announcement of an x86-based Arduino powered by an Intel chip. This may have not been the big story to come from [Massimo] at Maker Faire Rome. Announced along with the x86 ...
Within the first week of debut, the LOGi-family of FPGA development boards has surpassed its Kickstarter crowd-funding goal by four times the amount. The popular boards simplify embedded systems ...
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