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Arduino Due (China)

$41.96 $57.9
The Due is Arduino’s first ARM-based Arduino devel­op­ment board. This board is based on a pow­er­ful 32bit CortexM3 ARM micro­con­troller made pro­gram­ma­ble through the famil­iar Arduino IDE. It increas­es the com­put­ing pow­er avail­able to Arduino users keep­ing the lan­guage as com­pat­i­ble as pos­si­ble so that many pro­grams will be migrat­ed in a mat­ter of min­utes!The Arduino Due has 54 dig­i­tal input/output pins (of which 12 can be used as PWM out­puts), 12 ana­log inputs, 4 UARTs (hard­ware ser­i­al ports), an 84 MHz clock, a USB-OTG capa­ble con­nec­tion, 2 DAC (dig­i­tal to ana­log), 2 TWI, a pow­er jack, an SPI head­er, a JTAG head­er, a reset but­ton and an erase but­ton. There are also some cool fea­tures like DACs, Audio, DMA , an exper­i­men­tal mul­ti task­ing library and more.To com­pile code for the ARM proces­sor, you’ll need the lat­est ver­sion of the Arduino IDE: v1.5 (After a peri­od of test­ing and debug­ging this will replace the 1.0.1 IDE alto­geth­er)Because of the lim­i­ta­tions of sys­tem volt­age imposed by the Atmel SAM3X8E, Arduino shields that are based on the 5v mod­els won’t work prop­er­ly. All the shields that ful­ly imple­ment the Arduino R3 lay­out are com­pat­i­ble straight away (like the Arduino WiFi shield and Eth­er­net Shield) but oth­er shields might not be com­pat­i­ble. Be care­ful when you’re plug­ging stuff in!Note: Unlike oth­er Arduino boards, the Arduino Due board runs at 3.3V. The max­i­mum volt­age that the I/O pins can tol­er­ate is 3.3V. Pro­vid­ing high­er volt­ages, like 5V to an I/O pin could dam­age the board.Fea­tures:Micro­con­troller: AT91SAM3X8EOper­at­ing Volt­age: 3.3VRec­om­mend­ed Input Volt­age: 7–12VMin-Max Input Volt­age: 6–20VDig­i­tal I/O Pins: 54 (of which 12 pro­vide PWM out­put)Ana­log Input Pins: 12Ana­log Out­puts Pins: 2Total DC Out­put Cur­rent on all I/O lines: 130 mADC Cur­rent for 3.3V Pin: 800 mADC Cur­rent for 5V Pin: 800 mAFlash Mem­o­ry: 512 KB all avail­able for the user appli­ca­tionsSRAM: 96 KB (two banks: 64KB and 32KB)Clock Speed: 84 MHzDoc­u­ments:Schemat­icEagle FilesArduino v1.5 BetaArduino Page
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