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The MKR WAN 1300 is a card that combines the functionality of MKR Zero and LoRa connectivity. It is the ideal solution for those who want to develop IoT projects with minimal prior experience in networks with a low power device.
This is the first Arduino board created in collaboration with Raspberry Pi. The Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect is based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip and is the first card to combine this microcontroller together with additional sensors and wireless connectivity. This board has the Arduino Nano format and the same interfaces: USB, SPI, I2C, 12S, PIO, UART, PWM, digital / analog pins, but it has many more features. The Microcontroller is the Raspberry Pi RP2040 , a dual-core ARM Cortex MO + with a frequency of 133MHz, 264Kb of SRAM memory and 2Mb Flash.
The Arduino Due is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM core microcontroller. With 54 digital input/output pins, 12 analog inputs, it is the perfect board for powerful larger scale Arduino projects.
The Arduino Mega 2560 is a microcontroller based on the ATmega2560 suitable for those who are looking for more elaborate projects, that need a greater number of inputs and outputs than the Arduino UNO.
Shown with its more robust brother, the Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi, this is the true successor of the third version of the UNO family! The Arduino Uno R4 Minima is the choice for anyone looking to upgrade to new processing power, more advanced than the previous version, without compromising the form factor.
This small, rugged and powerful card features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity that, combined with its low power architecture, makes it a practical and economical solution for your connected projects.