Today, both Atmel AVR 8-bit MCUs and Atmel 32-bit ARM®-based MCUs power a variety of Arduino’s easy-to-use boards including: - Arduino Zero – Based on the Atmel | SMART SAMD21 MCU, the Zero is a simple, elegant and powerful 32-bit extension of the platform aiming to provide creative individuals the potential to realize truly innovative ideas for smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation, robotics and projects not yet imagined.
- Arduino Uno - Based on the Atmel AVR ATmega328, the Uno board is a low-cost Arduino board with a simpler circuit. The software onboard includes a USB driver that can simulate a mouse, keyboard and serial port. In addition, the bootloader includes a serial port and USB mass storage driver.
- Arduino Due – Based on an Atmel | SMART SAM3 MCU, the Due board is ideal for home automation projects and can run up to 96MHz.
- Arduino Wi-Fi Shield 101– Built on an easy-to-use extension that can be seamlessly connected to any Arduino board, the Wi-Fi Shield 101 is powered by the Atmel SmartConnect wireless network controller and an Atmel CryptoAuthentication™ ATECC108 device.
- Arduino Leonardo – Based on the Atmel megaAVR® ATmega32U4, the Arduino Leonardo is a low-cost Arduino board. It has the same shape and connectors as the UNO board, but it has a simpler circuit. On the software side it provides a USB driver able to simulate a mouse, a keyboard, and a serial port.
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