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Types Of Arduino Boards
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Arduino Nano
This is a smallest Arduino powered by a USB
cable and it has a surface mounted processor.
Processor: ATmega328
Frequency: 16 Mhz
Size: 43.18 mm x 18.54 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
16 digital I/O pins
8 analogue input pins
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Arduino UNO
Among all the models in types of arduino this is
widely used. It operates on ATmega328P ic which
comes in a 40 pin dual in line package.
Processor: ATmega328P
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 68.6 mm x 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
14 digital I/O pins
6 analogue I/O pins
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Arduino Mega2560
This microcontroller is big in size with more I/O pins and
functions.
Processor: ATmega2560
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 101.6 mm x 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
54 digital I/O pins
16 analogue input pins
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Arduino Uno WiFi rev 2
It has 6 axis accelerometer, gyroscope, NINA/esp32
module that works with wifi and bluetooth.
Processor: ATMEGA4809, NINA-W132, WiFi module,
ECC608 crypto device
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 68.6 mm x 53.4 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 6 (14 are PWM based)
5 analogue input pins
6 analogue output pins
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Arduino / Genuino MKR1000
It has a compact size and its clock frequency is very high
as compared with the other Arduino boards.
Processor: ATSAMW25 (using WINC1500 2.4 GHz 802.11
b/g/n Wi-Fi, and ECC508 crypto device)
Frequency: 48 MHz
Size: 61.5 mm × 25 mm
Voltage: 3.3 volts
digital I/O pins: 8 (12 are PWM based)
7 analogue input pins
1 analogue output pin
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Arduino 101/ Genuino 101
This model comes with 6 axis accelerometer, gyroscope,
and Bluetooth.
Processor: Intel® Curie™ module 2 tiny cores, one x86
(Quark SE) along with ARC
Frequency: 32 MHz
Size: 68.8 mm × 53.4 mm
Voltage: 3.3 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (4 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Zero
This board has a 32 bit architecture with a flash memory
of 256 Kb.
Frequency: 48 MHz
Size: 68.6 mm × 53.3 mm
Voltage: 3.3 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (12 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
1 analogue output pin
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Arduino Due
It is the first Arduino board built with an ARMprocessor
with a flash memory of 512 Kb.
Processor: ATSAM3X8E
Frequency: 84 MHz
Size: 101.6 mm × 53.3 mm
Voltage: 3.3 volts
digital I/O pins: 52 (12 are PWM based)
12 analogue input pins
2 analogue output pins
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Arduino Leonardo
Talking about this version of Arduino, it has a micro USB
port and flash memory of 32 Kb.
Processor: Atmega32U4
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 68.6 mm × 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 20 (7 are PWM based)
12 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Ethernet
Instead of a USB port, this board comes with an ethernet
port and has a flash memory of 32 Kb. Newer versions of
this board are compatible with power over ethernet (PoE).
Processor: ATmega 328
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 101.6 mm × 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (4 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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LilyPad Arduino
It has a circular structure and is designed for small tasks
as there are low features in it.
Processor: ATmega 168V or ATmega328V
Frequency: 8 MHz
Size: 51 mm
Voltage: 2.7-5.5 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (6 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Pro Mini
This Arduino board is designed and manufactured by
Sparkfun electronics. It has a flash memory of 32 Kb.
Processor: ATmega328
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 17.8 mm x 33.0 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (6 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Micro
This is also a special edition of Arduino manufactured by
Adafruit electronics with a flash memory of 32 Kb.
Processor: ATmega32U4
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 17.8 mm x 48.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 20 (7 are PWM based)
12 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Esplora
This Arduino board comes with an analog joystick, 4
buttons, some sensors, along with an LCD connector.
Processor: ATmega32U4
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 165.1 mm x 61.0 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 54 (14 are PWM based)
16 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Mega ADK
This Arduino board is manufactured by Sparkfun
industries and it has a flash memory of 256 Kb.
Processor: ATmega2560
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 101.6 mm x 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 54 (14 are PWM based)
16 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Pro
This variant of Arduino board is manufactured by sparkfun
industries with a flash memory of 16/32 Kb.
Processor: ATmega168V
Frequency: 16 MHz
Size: 52.1 mm x 53.3 mm
Voltage: 5 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (6 are PWM based)
6 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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Arduino Fio
In this type of Arduino board you can found a XBee socket
at the botton of the board.
Processor: ATmega328P
Frequency: 8 MHz
Size: 66.0 mm x 27.9 mm
Voltage: 3.3 volts
digital I/O pins: 14 (6 are PWM based)
8 analogue input pins
There is no analogue output pin
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The Arduino Fio is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P (datasheet) runs at 3.3V
and 8 MHz. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 8
analog inputs, an on-board resonator, a reset button, and holes for mounting pin headers. It has
connections for a Lithium Polymer battery and includes a charge circuit over USB. An XBee
socket is available on the bottom of the board.
The Arduino Fio is intended for wireless applications. The user can upload sketches with an a
FTDI cable or Sparkfun breakout board. Additionally, by using a modified USB-to-XBee adaptor
such as XBee Explorer USB, the user can upload sketches wirelessly. The board comes without
pre-mounted headers, allowing the use of various types of connectors or direct soldering of
wires.
The Arduino Fio was designed by Shigeru Kobayashi and SparkFun Electronics, and
manufactured by SparkFun Electronics.
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