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In a significant development for the world of Internet of Things (IoT) and MicroPython, the Arduino Cloud has officially extended its support to the new Nano ESP32 board. This exciting update, which ...
The official Arduino team has this week announced that support for its latest microcontroller the UNO R4 WiFi has now arrived in the Arduino Cloud. The integration of UNO R4 WiFi support in the ...
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Despite a wealth of tutorials for setting up and writing code for the ESP8266 WiFi module, there has not been much of anything on programming this cheap wireless module with the Arduino IDE. Finally, ...
We worked closely with Arduino* to bring the “easy to use” rapid prototyping capabilities to professional IoT developers using Intel®-based platforms to develop and deploy industry use cases. Our goal ...
There’s no shortage of tiny, low-power single-board computers that can run Android, Ubuntu, or other operating systems. What helps set the pcDuino line apart is that these little developer boards also ...
We've written about Arduino Cloud before, but now the Arduino team has updated its platform's support for third-party devices. Specifically, there is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino ...
Codeanywhere, a cross platform cloud IDE for creating web apps and sites has acquired Codebender, another cloud IDE that enables users to develop for Arduino devices. This is Codeanywhere’s first ...
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The CREATE USB Interface (CUI) was a project that came out of UC Santa Barbara around the same time the Arduino was being developed. It has a USB port, a PIC18F4550, and a prototyping area. It was ...