The official Arduino team has this week unveiled a new member of the Portenta product family, with Arduino Pro introducing the Portenta Machine Control. Offering you a fully-centralized, low-power, ...
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Arduino has announced the Portenta Machine Control, a low-power industrial control unit to drive equipment and machinery, aimed at Industry 4.0 applications. For example, it could enable the ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc. has teamed up with Arduino to supply the engineering community with a new webinar titled "How to Use Arduino to Go Beyond Prototyping in Industrial Automation". This ...
MIKROE, the embedded solutions company, has announced Click shield for Arduino Portenta, a simple means of combining Arduino Portenta‘s functionality with MIKROE’s 1600+-strong family of Click board ...
Arduino PRO has continued to diversify its Portenta range with the launch of the Portenta H7 Lite board, extending an ecosystem that is intended to meet the needs of industrial customers. In a move ...
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Arduino on Tuesday announced a new low-code Internet of Things application development platform at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. It also introduced the low-power Arduino Portenta H7 module, a new family of ...
Arduino is a company that’s best known for making small, programmable microcontroller boards. But the new Arduino Pro Portenta X8 is a full-fledged, Linux-friendly computer with a compact design. The ...
The official Arduino development team has this week announced the arrival of the new Arduino Pro Portenta Hat Carrier. A carrier board compatible with Raspberry Pi Hats and cameras, offering a ...
Arduino is partnering with chip startup Axelera to bring machine learning out of the cloud and into IoT devices based on its Pro hardware. Check out the technology and announcements you probably won't ...
When Arduino was first formed in 2005, the goal was to give students and hobbyists an easy way to prototype electronic devices. Since then, however, the company's boards have featured inside ...