
Put your Arduino project on TURBO mode with the high-speed, high-power Arduino Due! The Due cranks it up to 11 with an 84 MHz ARM core processor, 512K of FLASH storage, and 96K of RAM, along with both USB client and host capabilities. It's a perfect choice for projects requiring high computing power.
Remotely controlled drones, needing to process heaps of sensor data per second, can soar using the Due. An audio player can utilize the built-in Digital-to-Analog converter for pristine sound quality. Students exploring ARM processor inner workings can do so in a more affordable and straightforward manner.
The Due empowers scientific projects that require quick and accurate data acquisition, enabling the creation of advanced open-source tools. The open-source digital fabrication community, including 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC milling machines, can achieve higher resolutions and faster speeds with fewer components.
Main features of Arduino Due include:
The board is equipped with a SAM3X8E processor from Atmel, based on the 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 architecture running at 84 MHz. It has a USB 2.0 interface running at 480 Megabits, allowing it to act as a USB Host, capable of interfacing with devices such as mice, keyboards, cameras, and mobile phones. The Due supports the Android ADK 2012 protocol.
With 12 analog inputs (ADC) featuring 12-bit resolution and high-speed capabilities, the Due is suitable for audio applications and signal processing that were once impossible with Arduino Uno. High-resolution analog outputs (DAC) are also provided, with two 12-bit outputs available for generating audio signals.
Additional features include four high-speed serial communication ports, 70 input/output pins, a high-speed CAN interface becoming popular in industrial automation due to its speed and resistance to electrical noise, 12 PWM channels, and two I2C buses.
| Brand | Adafruit |
| Model | 1076 |