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Which Arduino Boards are there?
And what can you do with it?

 

Are you curious which Arduino boards are all there, and what can you do with them? In this article we tell you more about some popular Arduino boards, starter kits and product families.

Standard

Education

Nano

Maker

MKR

Professional

What is Arduino

Arduino is the worldwide leader when it comes to open-source hardware & software.
The company offers a range of software tools, hardware platforms and documentation that allow almost anyone to be creative with technology.

Arduino is a popular tool for IoT product development and one of the most successful tools for STEM / STEAM education.
Hundreds of thousands of designers, engineers, students, developers and makers around the world use Arduino to innovate in music, games, toys, smart homes, agriculture, autonomous vehicles and more.

Arduino Uno

  1. You can connect the Uno to the computer via the USB A/B port so that you can board can program.
  2. The Uno includes a 9V DC Barrel Jack connection that allows you to board / project can provide power.
  3. If you don't use an external power supply for your project, you can connect your components to the 3,3V or 5V Power Pins.
  4. The Uno has 6 Analog Pins each offering 10 Bits resolution, or 1024 different values. The Pins can be used as input or output.
  5. The ATmega328 is the most important part of the Uno. This microcontroller chip ensures that the code is executed when the board is started.
  6. The Digital Pins on the Uno can be set as input or output. The first 6 Pins can also be used as PWM (pulse with modulation) output.

What is it?

People who talk about Arduino are actually mostly talking about the Arduino Uno. 

De Arduino Uno is the most used board from Arduino, this is because it is suitable for both beginners and advanced users.
The Uno is based on the ATmega328 chip and has 14 digital input / output pins (6 of which can be used for PWM), 6 analog input pins, a 16 MHz resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button.
The board contains everything needed to support the ATmega328 microcontroller.
close the Arduino Uno to a computer with a USB cable, with a DC power supply, or use a battery to get started.
With the Arduino development software you will have your first one within minutes project running!
If you are going to start with Arduino it is useful to start with one starter kit. A starter kit contains all the essentials and instructions to get started.

 

What can you do with it?

De Arduino Uno is perfect for:
 

  • Start Programming
  • Start with Electronics
  • Making simple projects

Arduino in the classroom?

Arduino Mega

  1. You can connect the Mega to the computer via the USB A/B port so that you can board can program.
  2. The Mega contains a 9V DC Barrel Jack connection that allows you to board / project can provide power.
  3. If you don't use an external power supply for your project, you can connect your components to the 3,3V or 5V Power Pins.
  4. The Mega has 16 Analog Pins, each offering 10 Bits resolution, or 1024 different values. The Pins can be used as input or output.
  5. The ATmega2560 is the most important part of the Mega. This microcontroller chip ensures that the code is executed when the board is started.
  6. The 54 Digital Pins on the Mega can be set as input or output. 
  7.  The RXD and TXD Pins can be used to send and receive serial data, ie Rx stands for data transmission while Tx was used to receive data.
  8.  16 Pins can be used as PWM (pulse with modulation) output.

What is it?

 De Arduino Mega is the big brother of the Arduino Uno. In principle, the Mega works the same as the Uno. The moment you start making large projects and the Uno does not have enough I / O Pins, you can switch to an Arduino Mega. The Mega has 54 Digital I / O Pins. Up to 15 of these can be used as PWM (Pulse With Modulation) Pin.
You also have 16 analog inputs available. 
If you have a shield for a Arduino Uno you can also just place it on the Arduino Mega. 

 

What can you do with it?

 The Arduino Mega is perfect for:
 

  • 3D Printing
  • CNC CNC
  • Robotica
  • Extensive projects

Arduino Nano

  1. You can connect the Nano to the computer via the Mini USB port so that you can board can program.
  2. The AVR ATmega328 is the most important part of the Nano. This microcontroller chip ensures that the code is executed when the board is started.
  3. The Nano has 8 Analog Pins. The Pins can be used as input or output.
  4.  ICSP stands for In-Circuit Serial Programming and is a protocol used to program microcontrollers such as the PIC and the AVR chips.
  5. The Digital Pins on the Nano can be set as input or output. 6 of these Pins can also be used as PWM (pulse with modulation) output.

 

    What is it?

    De Arduino Nano is the smallest and breadboard-friendly version of the Uno
    The board comes with exactly the same functionalities as the Uno but in a small size. Thanks to its small size, it is easier to hide in projects such as cosplay, but also in small devices. 
    The Nano comes with 22 Digital I / O Pins, 6 of which can be used as PWM output. 
    It also contains 8 Analog pins. 

     

    What can you do with it?

     The Arduino Nano is perfect for:
     

    • Beginners and Advanced
    • Projects where a small form factor is required.
    • Projects on a breadboard

    The Nano family has grown!

    Designed with the makers in mind, the new Nano is a small, powerful and affordable solution for everyday projects.
    Arduino has retained the quality and reliability you've come to expect from them. Making projects easier than ever!
    The new Boards are compatible with the classic Arduino Boards† All new Nano Boards have low power consumption and are equipped with powerful processors.

    NanoEvery

    Perfect for:
    • Music
    • audio processing
    • Robotics
    • Art installations

     

    Nano 33 IoT

    Perfect for:
    • (start with) IoT
    • Smart houses
    • Home automation
    • healthcare 

     

    Nano 33 BLE

    Perfect for:
    • (start with) IoT
    • Smart houses
    • Home automation
    • healthcare 
    • Portable devices

     

    Nano 33 BLE Sense

    Perfect for:
    • (start with) IoT
    • Smart houses
    • Home automation
    • healthcare 
    • Portable devices
    • Music

     

    Arduino MKR

    What is it?

    “The MKR Family boards offer various communication options to meet the needs of the most demanding use cases, giving users, especially professionals, one of the broadest options in the market of certified products.”
    - Massimo Banzi 

    What can you do with it?

     The Arduino MKR Boards are perfect for:
     

    • Advanced & Professional
    • Projects where a small form factor is required.
    • Projects that require wireless connection

    Grab an MKRboard and combine and combine with desired shields and carriers to quickly and easily create custom hardware configurations for IoT solutions. It's as easy as making a sandwich!

    These are the most popular Arduino Boards† Arduino has many others boards.
    You can find more information on this on the Arduino product pages.
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