Arduino is an open-source platform for easy design and development of electronic programmable devices. It is well-suited for fast prototyping of toys, devices, and control and regulatory applications without the need for deeper knowledge of electronics principles. There is nothing to solder, so using a simple development environment and programming language you can create, for example, working monitoring devices with various sensors or a remote-controlled robo.
The Arduino Due is a microcontroller board based on the Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU. It is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM core microcontroller. The 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 CPU is a powerful chip that can be used in embedded applications that require higher performance. The chip supports DMA memory access, large memory capacity, and can handle multiple inputs and outputs. The board contains 54 digital input/output pins and 12 analog inputs. There is also one controllable LED connected to the board. Other optional peripherals must be connected separately.
The main advantage of the Arduino board is its simple computer connectivity and ease of programming. The Arduino Due is equipped with a micro USB connector and connects to a PC as a serial port. Programming is done in a simple Arduino IDE environment, using a language derived from Wiring. This makes the code clear and intuitive and separates the programmer from the complex hardware configuration.
Parameters and specifications:
Microcontroller:
Chip: Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3
Frequency: 84 MHz
Memory: 512KB
SRAM: 96 kB
DMA support
Inputs and outputs:
54 x digital input/output pins (serial port, external interrupt, PWM)
12 x analog input
Interface:
2 x micro USB 2.0 (USB OTG)
SPI connector, I2C, JTAG, TWI
Dimensions:
10.16 x 5.33 cm
Code: | ARD205a |
Product Number: | A000062 |
Links: | Producer's Website: |