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Arduino connected-device dev board targets the IoT

Arduino connected-device dev board targets the IoT

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Aimed at embedded engineers, hackers and students, the Arduino M0 Pro is designed to help the development of innovative ideas for smart Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, wearable technologies, high-tech automation, and robotics. As well as enabling new project opportunities, the board is presented as being suitable as an educational tool for learning about 32-bit application development.

Hosting a low-power Atmel SAM D21 microcontroller, with ARM Cortex M0+ core, the Arduino M0 Pro board features the Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG), which provides a full debug interface without the need for additional hardware and simplifies software debugging. The EDBG also supports a virtual COM port that can be used for device programming and traditional Arduino boot loader function.

Compatible with 3.3-V shields that conform to the Arduino R3 Layout, development using the Arduino programming language is supported through a custom developed software library, integrated in the Arduino development environment. Key hardware specifications of the M0 Pro board include:

  1. ATSAMD21G18 MCU running at 48 MHz and packaged in a 48-pin LQFP;
  2. 3.3-V operation;
  3. 256 kB of Flash memory;
  4. 32 kB of SRAM and EEPROM of up to 16 kB via emulation.

Input/output options include 14 digital I/O pins with 12 PWM channels and UART, six 12-bit ADC input channels and a 10-bit DAC output.

RS Components: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=i/arduino-m0-pro-zero-pro

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