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- ¸ðµ¨ ¹øÈ£: SAMD21
- ÀÛ¿ë ¿Âµµ: ARM
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- °ø±Þ Àü¾Ð: 32-Bit
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¿É¼ÇÁ¤º¸[(350852)SAMD21 MINI][(351074)SAMD21]
The RobotDyn SAMD21 M0-Mini represents a powerful, 32-bit extension of the Arduino UNO platform, but to small size like Micro or Nano. The board is powered by Atmel`s SAMD21 MCU, featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex® M0 core. Compatible with Arduino Zero and Arduino M0. The SAMD21 M0-Mini board expands the family by providing increased performance, enabling a variety of project opportunities for devices, and acts as a great educational tool for learning about 32-bit application development. The Zero applications span from smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation, to crazy robotics. The board is powered by Atmel`s SAMD21 MCU, which features a 32-bit ARM Cortex® M0+ core. One of its most important features is Atmel`s Embedded Debugger (EDBG), which provides a full debug interface without the need for additional hardware, significantly increasing the ease-of-use for software debugging. EDBG also supports a virtual COM port that can be used for device and bootloader programming.
Description:
The SAMD21 M0 represents a powerful, 32-bit extension of the UNO platform.
The board is powered by SAMD21 MCU, featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 core.
Suitable for Arduino Zero and Arduino M0.
The SAMD21 M0 board expands the family by providing increased performance, enabling a variety of project opportunities for devices, and acts as a great educational tool for learning about 32-bit application development.
The Zero applications span from smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high tech automation, to crazy robotics.
The board is powered by SAMD21 MCU, which features a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ core.
One of its most important features is Atmel¡¯s Embedded Debugger (EDBG), which provides a full debug interface without the need for additional hardware, significantly increasing the ease-of-use for software debugging.
EDBG also supports a virtual COM port that can be used for device and bootloader programming.
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