With their cheap price tags, massive I/O provisions, and low power consumption, microcontrollers like the uber-popular Arduino family have diverse use cases, from simple automation projects to full-on ...
The Arduino development board has grown in popularity over the last few years and has spawned a myriad of interesting projects such as auto-lacing shoes, The EyeWriter 2.0, and the Mobile Dance Stage.
The Arduino brand will remain for future products as it becomes part of the Qualcomm business. Plus, there's a brand-new ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to complete over the weekend might be interested in this Arduino door lock which is automatically activated as soon as you enter incognito browsing mode ...
Arduino boards are one of the best ways to get involved in DIY electronics and programming. With Arduino, the possibilities are practically limitless. You can build your own working robotics and tools ...
Astronomy enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy, might take inspiration from a new DIY star tracker that has been featured on the official Arduino blog. The 3D printable system is ...
April Fools’ Day may have passed, but we really had to check the calendar on this hack. [Damian Peckett] has implemented an Apple ][, its 6502 processor, and a cassette port, all on an Arduino Uno. If ...
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Qualcomm to buy Arduino

Qualcomm stated that this acquisition supports its intention to broaden access to its portfolio of edge computin ...
Love Arduino but hate the GUI? Try arduino-cli. In this article, I explore a new tool released by the Arduino team that can free you from the existing Java-based Arduino graphical user interface. This ...
As an alternative to an Arduino Nano, Uno, or Mega, you can use a Raspberry Pi, a PSoC, a Teensy 3.2, an XLR8, or a ShieldBuddy to control your NeoPixel applications. As an alternative to an Arduino ...
Qualcomm didn’t disclose what it would pay to acquire Arduino. The acquisition also needs to be approved by regulators “and ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?