Arduino Zero [ABX00003] 32 bit ARM Cortex M0+, 48MHz, 256KB Flash, 32KB SRAM, Native USB, 14 Digital I/O Pins, 6 Analog Inputs, Compatible IDE for Embedded and IoT Projects
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Powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ Processor: The Arduino Zero is powered by the ATSAMD21G18 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller, running at 48 MHz, offering improved processing power and performance over 8-bit boards for more demanding applications. Ample Memory for Advanced Projects: Equipped with 256KB of flash memory and 32KB SRAM, the Arduino Zero can handle larger programs, complex data processing, and real-time applications—ideal for IoT and embedded systems. Versatile I/O Options: Features 14 digital I/O pins (including 12 PWM outputs) and 6 analog inputs with 12-bit resolution, offering a broad range of possibilities for connecting sensors, motors, and other peripherals in various projects. Native USB Communication: The native USB port allows direct USB communication and programming without requiring a separate USB-to-serial converter, enabling easy integration with PC peripherals and enabling advanced USB device applications. Fully Compatible with Arduino IDE: Compatible with the Arduino IDE, enabling easy programming and access to a wide range of libraries, examples, and tools for rapid development of embedded and IoT applications.
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Powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ Processor: The Arduino Zero is powered by the ATSAMD21G18 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller, running at 48 MHz, offering improved processing power and performance over 8-bit boards for more demanding applications. Ample Memory for Advanced Projects: Equipped with 256KB of flash memory and 32KB SRAM, the Arduino Zero can handle larger programs, complex data processing, and real-time applications—ideal for IoT and embedded systems. Versatile I/O Options: Features 14 digital I/O pins (including 12 PWM outputs) and 6 analog inputs with 12-bit resolution, offering a broad range of possibilities for connecting sensors, motors, and other peripherals in various projects. Native USB Communication: The native USB port allows direct USB communication and programming without requiring a separate USB-to-serial converter, enabling easy integration with PC peripherals and enabling advanced USB device applications. Fully Compatible with Arduino IDE: Compatible with the Arduino IDE, enabling easy programming and access to a wide range of libraries, examples, and tools for rapid development of embedded and IoT applications.