ARM Cortex-M3 CPU, it offers a powerful platform for complex Arduino projects. Its architecture boasts 54 digital input/output pins, with 12 of these capable of PWM output, and 12 analog inputs. The board also includes 4 UARTs, facilitating extensive serial communication.
Operating at a frequency of 84 MHz, the Due provides a robust base for processing-intensive applications. Notably, this board operates at 3.3V, diverging from the traditional 5V Arduino standard. This requires careful consideration, as higher voltages can damage the board. It accommodates a variety of power sources, including a micro-USB connection, AC-to-DC adapter, or battery.
Another highlight is its compatibility with 3.3V Arduino shields, adhering to the 1.0 Arduino pinout. The board's layout includes a TWI, IOREF, and other essential connectors, ensuring versatile interfacing options. With 512 KB of flash memory and 96 KB of SRAM, the Due is well-suited for large-scale applications requiring substantial memory and processing power.
Please note, this specific SKU (A000056) does not come with headers, providing flexibility for custom soldering needs.
Brand | Arduino |
Model | A000056 |
Voltage | 3,3 V |
Number of I / O | 54 |
Input voltage | 7 V - 12 V |
Analoog I / O | 12 |
Flash memory | 512 KB |
Microcontroller | AT91SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU |
Clock speed | 84 MHz |
SRAM | 96 KB |
Soldered headers | no |