Broaden Your Opta Interactions with the New Expansion Modules.
Introducing Alvik, the game-changing robotics and programming platform from Arduino.
At embedded world 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Kristian McCann speaks with Marta Barbero, Product Manager at Arduino about the latest release of Arduino: Portenta Mid Carrier, Arduino Pro 4G Modules, Nano Matter, and new Cloud features.
This video features the ASX00049 Portenta HAT carrier from Arduino which combines Arduino’s high-performance, industry rated Portenta modules with Raspberry Pi HATs allowing for more flexible development in industrial automation, building automation
Discover the power of Arduino Pro Portenta Hat Carrier, a robust and reliable carrier that transforms your Portenta X8 into an industrial single board computer.
The Arduino you know and love, now for industry, engineers, business, and manufacturing. New hardware, new services, new cloud; the same simplicity, power, and tools that Arduino is famous for.
Develop cost-effective, real-time applications with Portenta C33. The ideal solution for IoT gateways, remote control systems, fleet management, and process tracking. The module supports MicroPython and other high-level programming languages.
Portenta X8 is a powerful, industrial-grade SOM with Linux OS preloaded onboard, capable of running device-independent software thanks to its modular container architecture.
This video discusses how users can now use the Pro line for all stages of production.
At electronica 2022, on the DigiKey booth, Paige West speaks with Marta Barbero, PRO Product Manager, Arduino about Arduino PRO solutions, the difference with respect to traditional Arduino products.
Portenta H7 has two asymmetric cores that can simultaneously run high level code such as protocol stacks, machine learning or even interpreted languages like MicroPython or Javascript along with low-level real time tasks.
In this episode, we visit with real companies who are using the Arduino hardware, software, and opensource community to take their products to the next level.
In this episode, we visit the final Bay Area Maker Faire to see just how far the maker movement has come and where it's headed in 2020.
In this episode, we visit the labs of CalTech to speak with educators and research students using Arduino hardware as the building blocks to future design.
Arduino offers their Arduino Nano Every. Although the development board with the classic Nano footprint is small in size, it’s both powerful and robust, making it well suited for everyday projects.
This compact board combines the features and benefits of a SAM D21 ARM Cortex-M0 32-bit microcontroller and a Cyclone 10CL016 FPGA with 16k logic elements.
Arduino offers their Uno Wi-Fi Rev 2, which uses, for the first time on an Arduino board, a brand new 8-bit microprocessor from Microchip.
The Arduino MKR GSM 1400 is the ideal solution for makers wanting to design IoT projects but who have minimal previous experience in networking.
The Arduino MKR WAN 1300 is the ideal solution for makers with minimal previous experience in networking who want to design low power IoT projects.
MKR1000 from Arduino allows makers to easily add secure Wi-Fi connectivity to projects with minimal networking experience.