Arduino can be built with C20/C++20 or C17/C++17 by switching to the latest gcc-arm-none-eabi. Below shows 2 different ways one using arduino-cli and the other using a Makefile included in this repo.
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
Before we get started it is important to understand that there two types of nRF24L01 modules available in the market one is called just nRF24L01 and the other is called nRF24L01+ PA+LN. While both the ...
Getting your feet wet with programmable hardware can be tricky; even if you're comfortable with coding, you may not want to break out the soldering iron just to build a usable device. LittleBits is ...
The world of littleBits (the “not-a-toy” toy that I reaaaally wish existed when I was younger) just got a little bit bigger: it can now play friendly with Arduino. If you’re not familiar with ...
The FM receiver module is based on the TEA5767 [1, 2] chip. It is a well-known module that could be controlled via the I2C bus. It covers the FM frequency range from 76MHz to 108MHz. At the output, it ...
LittleBits has today announced the launch of a new Arduino module to their range of components in the form of the new Arduino at Heart. As the name suggests the Arduino at Heart module has been ...
Someone has invented a way to add Wi-Fi to a standard Arduino Uno, by proposing a module that drops into the DIL socket normally reserved for the ATmega328 – it will not work with Unos that have a ...
A maker has created a “gameboy” retro games console from an Arduino module. After a stunning Kickstarter campaign, the Arduboy costs $39, and creator Kevin Bates eventually wants to sell the Arduboy ...
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