What is Dueman's Arduino®?

Duemilanove Arduino® was released album Microcontroller released in 2009. Like all other Arduino® records, Duemilanove hardware with open source code, which means that it could legally produce any manufacturer without paying any license fees. The Council was then paired with similarly licensed software to ensure compatibility with computer software and other microcontrollers. Arduino® is a microcontroller platform designed to enable professionals and fans to quickly create prototypes of electronic devices.

As the main level of the input level, Duemilanove Arduino® was quite popular. To connect to computers, it used USB interface and managed various sensors and drivers. In addition, Duemilanove Arduino® sports 32 kilobytes of the on -board storage, twice the capacity of the diocimily it has replaced. Like its predecessor, Duemanove could be widespread using shield boards, which added additional functionality like wirelessFloor network, GPS devices or specialized connections such as MIDI interface (MIDI). One of the most common uses for Duemilanove was robotics. Even without a specialized shield, this could easily control the engines and sensors could allow the robot to perform simple tasks such as monitoring light.

At the beginning of 2011, the Duemilanove Arduino® was largely replaced by UNO Arduino®. UNO has many of the same features as Duemilanove, but adds significantly faster processor and upgraded USB interface. Another significant change is increased production uniformity; Duemilanove Arduino® had several removable components where a faster or slower component could be used. UNO has removed this variability in the Order so that the board makes it easier to create programs that should guarantee the same speed on any Uno board.

Although he is now officially retired, many olderThe Arduino® building plans still mention Duemilanove Arduino®. In most cases, these plans can be easily adapted to work with UNO. The only thing that UNO would not easily change Duemilanove is the times when the programmer used the processor restriction in Duemilanova to check the speed of execution. In these cases, the software must be artificially slowed down to run on a new platform correctly. The open nature of the Arduino® platform also means that although UNO is officially replaced, the Council may be available from manufacturers who decide to continue producing a cheaper Dueminanove album.

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