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词条 Comparison of single-board microcontrollers
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Comparison of Single-board microcontrollers excluding Single-board computers

NameMakeropensource?ProcessorFormatHost interfaceI/ORelease date Notes
ProcessorFrequencyDimensions VoltageFlash (kB)EEPROM (kB)SRAM (kB)Digital I/O (pins)Digital I/O with PWM (pins)Analog input (pins)Analog output pins
Arduino / Genuino MKR1000ArduinoYesATSAMW25 (made of SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32 bit ARM MCU,

WINC1500 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and ECC508 crypto device )

48 MHzminimal61.5 mm x 25 mmUSB3.3 V256No3281271Announced: April 2, 2016
Arduino 101}}[1]
{{visible anchor|Genuino 101}}
ArduinoYes Intel® Curie™ module[2] two tiny cores, an x86 (Quark SE) and an ARC 32 MHz Arduino / Genuino3.4}}{{convert|68.6|x|53.4|mm|abbr=on|disp=x|in1} USB 3.3 V 196 24 14 4 6October 16, 2015}} Contains six-axis accelerometer, gyroscope and bluetooth
Arduino Zero}}[2]ArduinoYes ATSAMD21G18A48}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB Native & EDBG Debug 3.3 V 256 0 to 16 Kb emulation 32 14 12 6June 15, 2015}}[3]

Announced {{dts|May 15, 2014}}[4]

Listed on some vendors list {{dts|Mar, 2015}}

Aug 1, 2014}}[5]
Arduino Due}}[8][9]ArduinoYes ATSAM3X8E[10] (Cortex-M3)84}} MHz Mega4.5}}{{convert|4|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB 16U2[11] + native host[12] 3.3 V 512 0[13] 96 54 12 122October 22, 2012}}[14] The first Arduino board based on an ARM Processor. Features 2 channel 12-bit DAC, 84 MHz clock frequency, 32-bit architecture, 512 KB Flash and 96 KB SRAM. Unlike most Arduino boards, it operates on 3.3 V and is not 5 V tolerant.
Arduino Yún}}[6]ArduinoYes Atmega32U4,[16]

Atheros AR9331

16}} MHz,
{{nts|400}} MHz
Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB 5 V 32 kB,

16 MB

1 kB,

0 kB

2.5 kB,

64 MB

14 6 12September 10, 2013}}[7] Arduino Yún is the combination of a classic Arduino Leonardo (based on the Atmega32U4 processor) with a Wifi system on a chip (SoC) running Linino, a MIPS GNU/Linux based on OpenWrt.
Arduino Leonardo}}[18]ArduinoYes Atmega32U4[16]16}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB 32U4[16] 5 V 32 1 2.5 20 7 12July 23, 2012}}[21]

The Leonardo uses the Atmega32U4 processor, which has a USB controller built-in, eliminating one chip as compared to previous Arduinos.

Arduino Uno}}[22]ArduinoYes ATmega328P[23]16}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB 8U2[24] (Rev1&2)/

16U2[11] (Rev3)

5 V 32 1 2 14 6 6September 24, 2010}}[26]

This uses the same ATmega328 as late-model Duemilanove, but whereas the Duemilanove used an FTDI chip for USB, the Uno uses an ATmega16U2 (ATmega8U2 before rev3) programmed as a serial converter.

Arduino Mega2560[27]ArduinoYes ATmega2560[28]16}} MHz Mega4.5}}{{convert|4|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB 8U2[24] (Rev1&2)/

16U2[11] (Rev3)

5 V 256 4 8 54 15 16September 24, 2010}}[26]

Total memory of 256 kB. Uses the ATmega16U2 (ATmega8U2 before Rev3) USB chip. Most shields that were designed for the Duemilanove, Diecimila, or Uno will fit, but a few shields will not fit because of interference with the extra pins.

Arduino Ethernet[32]ArduinoYes ATmega328[33]16}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} Ethernet Serial interface Wiznet Ethernet 5 V 32 1 2 14 4 6July 13, 2011}}[34]

Based on the same WIZnet W5100 chip as the Arduino Ethernet Shield.[35] A serial interface is provided for programming, but no USB interface. Late versions of this board support Power over Ethernet (PoE).

Arduino Fio[36]ArduinoYes ATmega328P[23]8}} MHz minimal2.8}}{{convert|2.6|x|1.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} XBee Serial 3.3 V 32 1 2 14 6 8March 18, 2010}}[38]

Includes XBee socket on bottom of board.[36]

Arduino Nano[40]ArduinoYes ATmega328[33]

(ATmega168 before v3.0[42])

16}} MHz minimal1.9}}{{convert|1.70|x|0.73|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm2} USB FTDI FT232R[43] 5 V 16/32 0.5/1 1/2 14 6 8May 15, 2008}}[44]

This small USB-powered version of the Arduino uses a surface-mounted processor.

LilyPad Arduino[45]ArduinoYes ATmega168V or ATmega328V8}} MHz wearable2}}{{convert|2|in|mm| ⌀|abbr=on|disp=x0} ⌀ 2.7-5.5 V 16 0.5 1 14 6 6October 17, 2007}}[46]

This minimalist design is for wearable applications.

Arduino Pro [8]ArduinoYes ATmega168 or ATmega328[8]16}} MHz Arduino2.9}}{{convert|2.05|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} UART Serial, I2C(TWI), SPI FTDI 5 V or 3.3 V 16/32 0.5/1 1/2 14 6 6

Designed and manufactured by SparkFun Electronics for use in semi-permanent installations.

Arduino Mega ADK[49]ArduinoYes ATmega2560[28]16}} MHz Mega4.5}}{{convert|4|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} 8U2[24]

MAX3421E

USB Host

5 V 256 4 8 54 14 16July 13, 2011}}[34]
Arduino Esplora[53]ArduinoYes Atmega32U4[16]16}} MHz6.9}}{{convert|6.5|x|2.4|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} 32U4[16] 5 V 32 1 2.5December 10, 2012}} Analog joystick, four buttons, several sensors, 2 TinkerKit inputs and 2 outputs, LCD connector
Arduino Micro[56]ArduinoYes ATmega32U4[16]16}} MHzMini2}}{{convert|0.7|x|1.9|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} 5 V 32 1 2.5 20 7 12November 8, 2012}}[58]

This Arduino was co-designed by Adafruit.

Arduino Pro MiniArduinoYes ATmega328 8 (3.3 V)/16 (5 V) MHzMini2}}{{convert|0.7|x|1.3|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1}Six pin serial header 3.3 V / 5 V 32 1 2 14 6 6 Designed and manufactured by SparkFun Electronics.
Serial Arduino[59]ArduinoYes ATmega8[60]16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} DE-9 serial connection native

The first board labelled "Arduino".

Arduino USB[61]ArduinoYes ATmega8[60]16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB FTDI FT232BM Changed: USB replaces RS-232 interface, Improved: Arduino can be powered from host
Arduino Extreme[61]ArduinoYes ATmega8[60]16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USBThe Arduino Extreme uses many more surface mount components than previous USB Arduino boards and comes with female pin headers.[61]
Arduino NG}} (Nuova Generazione)[61]ArduinoYes ATmega8[60]16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB FTDI FT232RL Improved: FT232BM has been replaced by FT232RL to require fewer external components, LED on pin 13 added
Arduino NG plusArduinoYes ATmega168[42]16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB
Arduino BT}} (Bluetooth)[69]ArduinoYes ATmega168[42]

ATmega328[33]

16}} MHz Arduino3.8}}{{convert|3.2|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} Bluetooth Bluegiga WT11 Bluetooth 5 V 32 1 2 14 4 6October 22, 2007}}[72]

Similar to the Arduino NG, this has a Bluetooth module rather than a serial interface.[69] Programming is carried out via Bluetooth.

Arduino Diecimila}}[74]ArduinoYes ATmega168 (DIP-28)[42]16}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB FTDI 5 V 16 0.5 1 14 6 6October 22, 2007}}[72] Improved: Host is able to reset the Arduino, pin headers for reset and 3.3 V, low dropout voltage regulator allows lower voltage on external power source
Arduino Duemilanove}} (2009)[77]ArduinoYes ATmega168,[42] ATmega328P

(ATmega328 for newer version)

16}} MHz Arduino3.4}}{{convert|2.7|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB FTDI 5 V 16/32 0.5/1 1/2 14 6 6October 19, 2008}}[79]

Improved: automatically switching between USB and external power, eliminating jumper

Arduino Mega}}[80]ArduinoYes ATmega1280[81]16}} MHz Mega4.5}}{{convert|4|x|2.1|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1} USB FTDI 5 V 128 4 8 54 14 16March 26, 2009}}[82]

Uses a surface-mounted ATmega1280 for additional I/O and memory.[83]

Arduino Mini[84]ArduinoYes ATmega168[42] (Pro uses ATMega328)8}} MHz (3.3 V model) or 16 MHz (5 V model)1.5}}{{convert|0.7|x|1.3|in|abbr=on|disp=x|mm1}5 16 0.5 1 14 6 6August 23, 2008}}[86]

This miniature version of the Arduino uses a surface-mounted processor.

[https://universal-solder.com/product/canaduino-uno-bone-maxxx-arduino-uno-r3-compatible-atmega328p-pu Canaduino Uno Bone]Universal Solder

(universal-solder.com)

YesAtmega328P-PUDo-It-Yourself Arduino Uno R3 compatible footprint and connections.

Additional features:

  • 5V, 1.5A LDO voltage regulator with heat sink
  • 3.3V, 250mA LDO voltage regulator
  • 6 to 35 V DC power supply
  • LEDs and voltage regulator can be disabled to safe on current
  • screw terminal block for power supply
ST1Sanjay Technologies (sanjaytechnologies.co.in)[9]YesATmega328Compatible With Arduino Uno Rev3 - Added features:

Compatible with Arduino Uno R3.

ST Freeduino Robotics BoardSanjay Technologies (sanjaytechnologies.co.in)[10]YesATmega328Compatible With Arduino with servo ports - Added features:

External DC power socket (7vdc to 20vdc) or USB powered.

On board 5V regulator with heatsink area for efficient 1000mA output.

Has built in ICSP port for on the fly programming (P1).

Robotics Ready (Has 4 Servo ports P3 and P2).

GSTduinoGreen System Technology[11]YesATmega328Added features:

Powered via the micro USB connection, or 2.8V – 5.5V battery connector

Serial communication on pin D0 (RX) and pin D1 (TX). used to receive (RX) and transmit (TX) TTL serial data. These pins are connected to the corresponding pins of the FTDI USB-to-TTL Serial chip. By sliding the switch (S1), RX/TX pins can be re-routed to Bluetooth UART connector.

Linduino One Linear Technology Corporation[12]Yes ATmega328 Compatible with Arduino Uno. Galvanically isolated USB interface provided by onboard LTM2884 USB Isolation module.
InVentor UNO[13] Ventor Technologies[14]Yes ATmega328P-PU Added Features:
  • Single sided with SMD and TH components
  • 5 V and 3.3 V LDO onboard
  • USB to serial PL2303 instead of Atmega16U2
  • 16 MHz Crystal Oscillator
  • Shield compatible
  • Auto Power source selection circuit
InvIoT U1 InvIoT.com[15] ATmega328P-PU Added Features:
  • ATmega328P-PU with UNO bootloader
  • LCD 20x4 2004
  • Rotary encoder
  • 2x push buttons,
  • RGB Led, power led
  • Buzzer
  • RTC clock DS3231
  • EEPROM
  • NRF24 Plug
  • ESP8266 Plug
  • SD card
  • Size 140mm x 65mm
Bluno DFRobot.com ATmega328 Added Features:
  • Built in TI CC2540
  • Bluetooth 4.0 Ready
AVR.duino U+ SlicMicro.com ATmega328 Added Features:
  • SlicBus Port (Serial + Power)
  • Crystal Oscillator (Real Time Accuracy)
  • On board test with Button/LED/Trimmer
  • A6 and A7 available
SainSmart UNO[94] SainSmart[95] ATmega328
SainSmart Mega 2560[96] SainSmart[95] ATmega2560[28]
Freaduino MEGA2560[16] ElecFreaks[17] ATmega2560[28]
  • Arduino Mega compatible
  • 3.3 or 5 V selectable
  • More efficient switching power supply with 7-23 V input
  • Mini-USB connector
  • Can source 2 A at 5 V and 800 mA at 3.3 V
SainSmart UNO R3[102]SainSmart[95] ATmega328-AU Controller: SMD MEGA328P-AU; A6/A7 port added; 3.3 V/5 V supply voltage and I/O voltage switch.
AVR-Duino[104] TavIR[105] Another Arduino/Mega compatible board.
Brasuíno[106] Holoscópio[107] Based on the Uno with rearranged LEDs and reset button, mini-USB connector, and altered pin 13 circuitry so that the LED and resistor do not interfere with pin function when acting as an input. The Brasuíno was designed using KiCad, and is licensed as GPLv2.
ChibiDuino2[108] TiisaiDipJp[108] ATmega328 {{clear}}Japanese Arduino compatible kit using Uno board setting. Includes two mini-B USB sockets, 1602 LCD socket, 5 V or 3.3 V power selection, breadboard area.
Cosmo Black Star[110] JT5[111] ATmega328 Arduino layout-compatible board. Based on the Arduino Duemilanove.
CraftDuino[112] Manufactured and sold by RoboCraft Team.
CT UNOCytron TechnologiesATmega328PCT-UNO Features:
  • Arduino Uno compatible.
  • SMD ATmega328 microcontroller with Optiboot (UNO) Bootloader.
  • USB Programming Facilitated by the Ubiquitous FTDI FT231X (more stable).
  • TX, RX, Power, pin 13 LEDs are moved to edge.
  • Utilize USB Micro-B socket.
  • Extra pads with standard 0.1” (2.54 mm) pitch to pitch.
CT ARM (Cytron ARM Cortex M0)Cytron TechnologiesNUC131LD2AE (32-bit ARM Cortex-M0)CT-ARM Features:
  • Microcontroller: NUC131LD2AE (32-bit ARM Cortex-M0)
  • Operating voltage: 5 VDC
  • Flash size (program memory): 64 KB
  • SRAM size: 8 KB
  • Digital I/O: 20 (16 PWM)
  • Analog input (ADC): 6
  • UART: 5 + 1
  • Clock Speed: 50 MHz
  • Compatible with Arduino IDE.
Diavolino[113] Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories Arduino layout-compatible board, designed for use with a USB-TTL serial cable.
DuinoBot v1.x[114] RobotGroup Argentina[115] ATmega32U4 Arduino fully compatible board, with integrated power supply and controllers designed for robotics. Compatible as well with the system "Multiplo"
eJackino[116] Kit by CQ publisher in Japan. Similar to Seeeduino, eJackino can use Universal boards as Shields. On back side, there is a "Akihabara station" silk, just like Italia on Arduino.
gizDuino Version 5.0Ve-gizmoAtmega168, Atmega328Arduino Compatible

USB to serial made by prolific

locally made in the Philippines.

Elektor Platino[18] universal AVR boardElektorATmega8, ATmega16, ATmega32, ATmega88, ATmega164, ATmega168, ATmega324, ATmega328, ATmega644, ATmega1284Platino is an Arduino compatible board that supports 28-pin and 40-pin AVR devices. The board features multiple footprints for user interface elements like LCDs, pushbuttons, rotary encoders, LEDs and buzzer, supported by an extensive library. Bootloaders are available for all supported processors. On its backside are Arduino shield compatible connectors plus other extension connectors.
fayaduino Series[118] Manufactured and sold by Taiwan-based kit company fayalab, with 100% compatible design to Genuino/Arduino. fayalab[19]
Freeduino MaxSerial[118] Manufactured and sold assembled or as a kit by Fundamental Logic until May 2010. A board with a standard DE-9 serial port.
Freeduino SB[121] Solarbotics Ltd.[122] ATmega328 Compatible with the Duemilanove.
Freeduino Through-Hole[123] Manufactured and sold as a kit by NKC Electronics. The design avoids surface-mount soldering.
Illuminato Genesis[124] ATmega644 Provides 64 kB of flash, 4 kB of RAM and 42 general I/O pins. Hardware and firmware are open source.
InduinoX[125] Simple Labs[126] ATmega168/ATmega 328/ATmega 8 A low cost Arduino clone using the ATmega168/ATmega 328/ATmega 8 and designed for prototyping, it includes onboard peripherals such as an RGB LED, switches, IR Tx/Rx and DS1307 real-time clock(RTC).
Japanino[127] A kit by Otonano Kagaku publisher in Japan. ATmega168[42] The board and a POV kit were included in Vol. 27 of the eponymous series. It is unique in having a regular size USB A connector.
1000Pads Luigino[129] Minimalistic version of Arduino: small, without serial converter. Available as a kit, board only or assembled. Smaller than Arduino, with different footprint.
Luigino328[130] ATmega328 It has an improved automatic voltage selector, resolves problems during programming caused by shields that use the serial port, with an automatic serial port selector, and has the LM1117 voltage regulator.
metaboard[131] Developed by Metalab, a hackerspace in Vienna. Designed to have a very low complexity and price. Hardware and firmware are open source.
Rascal Rascal Micro[132] AT91SAM9G20 (ARM9) It is compatible with Arduino shields, but it is programmed in Python rather than C++. It has an embedded webserver.
Raspduino[133] Bitwizard[134] ATmega328 Fully Arduino compatible board, that fits perfectly on a Raspberry Pi, and can be programmed through the Raspberry Pi's serial interface. It also breaks out the Raspberry Pi's SPI and I²C interfaces, or can be used as a stand-alone Arduino when powered with the external power header.
Romeo 2012[135] DFRobot[136] ATmega328 An all-in-one Arduino with motor controller. Compatible with the Arduino Uno.
Roboduino[137] Designed for robotics. All connections have neighboring power buses (not pictured) for servos and sensors. Additional headers for power and serial communication are provided. It was developed by Curious Inventor, LLC.
Seeeduino[138] SeeedStudio v2.21 (Atmega168 or Atmega328)

v3.0 (Atmega328)

Derived from the Diecimila. This photo is v1.0b.
SunDuino[139] Lothar Team Arduino PRO Compatible boards. (Poland) ATmega8/88/168/328/16/32/324/644 and PIC18F2550/4550 PIC32MX320F128 and ButterFLY, STM32Discovery Another Arduino compatible board, software- and hardware-compatible.
TwentyTen[140] Freetronics[141] Based on the Duemilanove, with a prototyping area, rearranged LEDs, mini-USB connector, and altered pin 13 circuitry so LED and resistor do not interfere with pin function when acting as an input.
UDOO SECO Inc. Atmel SAM3X8E Android-Linux-Arduino compatible board.
Volksduino[142] Applied Platonics[143] A low cost, high power, shield-compatible, complete Arduino-compatible board kit. Based on the Duemilanove, it comes with a 5 V / 1 A voltage regulator (optional 3.3 V regulator). Designed for low component count and for ease of assembly.
Wiseduino[144] Includes a DS1307 RTC with backup battery, a 24LC256 EEPROM and a connector for XBee adapter for wireless communication.
Xaduino OBDIIworld ATXmega128A3U 8/16 bit Xmega core @ 32 MHz. 8 KB SRAM. 37 Digital I/O. 3.3 V. 2 DAC. Output 3.3 V pin: 500 mA, 5 V 500 mA.
YourDuinoRoboRED Yourduino.com[145] Atmel 328 Includes 14 color-coded 3-pin connectors for direct cable connection of servos, electronic bricks, etc., and 6 color-coded3-pin connectors to Analog inputs for electronic bricks, etc. Provides improved 3.3 V regulator supplying 500 mA, and optional 3.3 V operation. Switching regulator provides 5 V 2 A from up to 20 V external supply.
YourDuinoRobo1[146] Yourduino.com[145] Atmel 328 Includes 6 color-coded 3-pin connectors for direct cable connection of servos, electronic bricks, etc., and 6 3-pin connectors to Analog inputs for electronic bricks, etc. Provides improved 3.3 V regulator supplying 500 mA, and optional 3.3 V operation.
ZArdino[148]A kit created by Peter IngATMega328 A South African Arduino-compatible board derived from the Duemilanove, it features mostly through-hole construction except for the SMD FT232RL IC, power selection switches, option for a Phoenix power connector instead of DC jack, extra I/O pads for using Veroboard as shields. Designed for easy assembly in countries where exotic components are hard to find. PCB layout and Board now available on Circuitmaker as Open Source Hardware
Zigduino[149] Logos Electromechanical[150] ATmega128RFA1 Integrates ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4). It can be used with other 802.15.4 network standards as well as ZigBee. It is the same shape as the Duemilanove, includes an external RPSMA jack on the side of the board opposite the power jack, and is compatible with shields that work with other 3.3 V boards.
EtherTen[20] Freetronics ATmega328P Fixed SPI behaviour on Ethernet chip, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input.
EtherMega[21] Freetronics ATmega2560[28] Fixed SPI behaviour on Ethernet chip, Micro SD card slot, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input.
USBDroid[22] Freetronics ATmega328P Can act as a host for an Android device and is compatible with the Android Open Accessory Development Kit, Micro SD card slot, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input.
Eleven[23] Freetronics ATmega328P Arduino Uno compatible, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input.
KitTen[24] Freetronics ATmega328P Includes both 3.3 V and 5 V regulators for shields, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input. Can be connect to Arduino using CAT5 cable.[25]
EtherDue[26] Freetronics ATSAM3X8E [10] (Cortex-M3) Arduino Due with onboard Ethernet, software-compatible with Arduino Ethernet Shield, D13 pin isolated with a MOSFET of which can also be used as an input.
TAIJIUINO Due Pro [27] Elechouse ATSAM3X8E [10] (Cortex-M3) Mostly compatible with Arduino Due. Includes RMII signals via a connector to allow access to the microcontroller's native Ethernet MAC.
ShieldBuddy TC275 [28]Hitex UKInfineon Aurix TC275TPUses Arduino Due form factor and largely compatible pin allocation. Runs at 5V but can be modified to run at 3V3. Triple-core, 32-bit, 200 MHz Aurix processor. 4MB FLASH, 550k SRAM, 128k DataFlash. Optional CIC61508 safety monitor. Arduino IDE supported via add-in, plus Eclipse-based tools with multicore debugger.
MBZ Pro WifiMaxBlitzAtmega328P-PU

MBZ Pro Mega is an Arduino compatible stand-alone board with a prototyping area and built-in Wifi. Featuring a compact design, it helps to shrink Arduino projects and make it permanent.

  • Dimensions 3.56" x 2.24" (90.5mm x 56.9mm)
  • Compatible with Arduino Shields
  • Prototying area to solder components and modules
  • 2 voltage regulators: 5V-1A and 3.3V-800mA
  • I2C bus header, compatible with RTC breakouts modules such as DS1307 and DS3231
  • Internet connection via ESP8266 module (model ESP-01)
  • Integrated 5v to 3.3v level shifter (IC 74HC4050)
  • Digital ports D3, D4, D9, D10, D11 and D13 are available both in 5V and 3.3V
  • Header for FTDI USB to Serial adapter to upload the sketches.
Io:duino[163] Railstars AT90CAN128 USB with FTDI serial chip Adds built-in CAN support through the AT90CAN128 micro processor, dual RJ45 jacks, and optional bus termination. Designed specifically for model railroading applications using the OpenLCB networking protocol, the hardware is sufficiently generic for use with other low-speed CAN networks. OUT OF BUSINESS 17 Dec 2014. All designs supposedly on GitHub, but Io:duino is not present. (http://railstars.com/blog/)
DFRobotShop Rover[164] ATmega328 This is a minimalist tracked platform based on the Arduino Duemilanove. Has an ATmega328 with Arduino bootloader, a dual H-bridge and additional prototyping space and headers. It is compatible with many shields, though four digital pins are used when operating the motor controller. Has an onboard voltage regulator, additional LEDs, a temperature sensor, and a light sensor. Part of the DFRobotShop Rover kit.
Faraduino[165] Developed by Middlesex University Teaching Resources.[166] ATmega328 USB with FTDI serial chip Simple shield-compatible board, with onboard discrete transistor H-bridges and screw terminals to drive two small DC motors from pins 4-7.[167] Has headers for three servos on pins 9-11. Also sold with the Faraduino buggy kit[168] and Faraconnect shield[169] as a simple school-level teaching robot.
Motoruino[170] Guibot ATmega328 Serial only, 6 pin header Has L293D twin H-bridge.
Alternator Regulator [29]ATmega64M1USB with FTDI serial chipOpen source Alternator Regulator suitable for 12v to 48v systems with many different battery chemistries (Lead-Acid, LiFeP04, etc..). Multi stage (3, 4), fully configurable. Features battery voltage and current measurement to assure complete and safe battery charging as well as CAN support for communications with other devices and status output (including "NMEA2000" like messages).

Programmable using Arduino IDE with ATmegaxxM1 board type ( https://github.com/thomasonw/ATmegaxxM1-C1 )

More (including source and CAD files):

http://arduinoalternatorregulator.blogspot.com/

ArduPilot[172] An Arduino-compatible board designed for auto-piloting and autonomous navigation of aircraft, cars, and boats. It uses GPS for navigation and thermopile sensors or an IMU for stabilization.
ArduIMU[172] An Arduino-compatible board designed for Inertial Measurement and Inertial Navigation of aircraft, cars, and boats. It uses the ATMEGA128RFA1 and a variety of sensors IMU for various applications.
FlyDuino Mega[174] Paul Bake ATmega 2560[28] Serial only, 6 pin header An Arduino Mega 2560 compatible board designed for auto-piloting and autonomous navigation of multirotor aircraft. Designed to be stacked with sensor bobs and boards with several breakout boards available.
Colibri[176] JT5[111] ATmega168[42] Serial only Universal Platform for Wireless Data Transmission in the Frequency Band 868 MHz. The Board Combines Features Arduino Mini and the Radio EZRadioPRO for Receiving and Transmitting Data. With dataFlash.
JeeNode[179] Jeelabs ATmega328 6 pin header Includes a wireless radio module, called the RFM12B by HopeRF
ArduPhone[30] Freetronics ATmega1284P USB Cellular phone kit, ADH8066 GSM module, Micro SD slot, 16 key matrix keyboard, LiPo charger and microphone/speaker connectors.
WTFDUINO[31] Calum Knott ATmega328p USB & CH340G "The world needs a more confusing Arduino"
Tah[32]Revealing Hour Creations[33]ATmega32u4USBStock Arduino Leonardo With a built-in BLE(Bluetooth Low Energy) 4.0. Has arduino compatibility with its breakout shield

.

WIOTubld.itATmega32u4USBWIOT is an Open Source, rechargeable, Li-Ion battery powered, Arduino compatible, development board designed around the ATmega32U4 Processor and ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module.
XLR8Alorium TechnologyAltera MAX10 10M08 FPGAUSBFPGA-based drop-in replacement for Arduino UNO R3; offers faster clock rates and overall applications speed, higher-performance through vendor-supplied hardware-specific library functions utilizing FPGA; half of FPGA's space remains available for further customizations including ones written by end user
Controllino Mini[34] Controllino ATmega328 USB 12V or 24V 8x Analog/Digital Inputs, 6x Relays Outputs, 8x Digital Outputs A successful Kickstarter project
Controllino Maxi[34]Controllino ATmega2560 Ethernet/USB12V or 24V 12x Analog/Digital Inputs, 10x Relays Outputs, 12x Digital OutputsA successful Kickstarter project
Controllino Mega[34]ControllinoATmega2560Ethernet/USB12V or 24V 12x Analog/Digital Inputs, 10x Relays Outputs, 12x Digital OutputsA successful Kickstarter project
FA-DUINO 12RA[35] Comfile Technology Mega2560 RS232 24V 8x Inputs, 4x Relays
FA-DUINO 24RA[35]Mega2560RS23224V 16x Inputs, 8x Relays
ARDBOX[36] Industrial Shields Atmega32U4 USB 12-24V 10x Input, 10x Output Uses Arduino LEONARDO Board
Industruino[37] Industruino Atmega 32u4 or Atmega AT90USB1286 USB 6.5-32V 8x shared digital Input/Output, 4x Analog input, 2 Analog output Arduino compatible industrial controller housed in DIN rail casing, designed for industrial automation in small to medium-sized businesses.
Iono[38] Sfera Labs No integral board USB / 6 pin header 11-30V 6x Input, 6x Output iono is a general-purpose industrial controller based on Arduino, suitable for professional use (e.g. industrial automation, building automation). It features wide-range power supply, analog/digital inputs with robust protection circuits, power relays with double-winding latching bistable coils, 0÷10V analog output, DIN rail case.
Ardweeny[192] Solarbotics An inexpensive, even more compact breadboardable device.
Banguino[193] Dimitech ATmega328 Enhanced Arduino-Uno-compatible in standard PLCC68 socket
SAM15x15avdweb SAMD21G18 Mini SAMD21 development board 15x15mm (Arduino compatible)
  • Digital I/O pins: 34
  • PWM outputs: 24
  • Analog inputs: 14
Bare Bones Board[194] (BBB) and Really Bare Bones Board[195] (RBBB) Modern Device Compact inexpensive Arduino-compatible board suitable for breadboarding.
BBFUINO (Breadboard Friendly Arduino Compatible)Cytron TechnologiesATmega328PBBFuino come with the ATMega328 controller, loaded with Optiboot (Arduino UNO's bootloader), compatible with Arduino IDE and sample code, design to fit breadboard for prototyping and learning, lower down the cost by taking out the USB to UART IC, so the board has the basic component to operate.
BlockDuino[196] Blockduino ATmega8 ATmega328 An Arduino-Diecimila-compatible board with serial connection to Blocks (shields).[197]
Boarduino[198] Adafruit ATmega168 or ATmega328 An inexpensive Arduino-Diecimila-compatible board made for breadboarding.
Breaduino[199] Applied Platonics[143] A complete, very low cost Arduino-compatible kit that can be assembled entirely on a breadboard.
Croduino series[201] e-radionica.com ATmega328 Inexpensive series of fully compatible Arduino board for education, hobbyist and automatisation, specially in Croatia.
Cardboarduino[202] ATmega168[42] Inspired by the Paperduino, an ultra low-cost Arduino compatible, built on printed posterboard, rather than a PCB.
Crumbuino-Nano[204] chip45.com/[205] ATmega328 The Crumbuino-Nano is a low-cost module comparable to the Arduino-Nano and can be used as Arduino-Nano in the Arduino-IDE. The Arduino bootloader is preloaded, hence the module is ready-to-use. The documentation shows the pin mapping of Arduino-naming to module pinout.
Crumbuino-Mega[206] chip45.com/[205] ATmega2560[28] The Crumbuino-Mega is a low-cost module comparable to the Arduino-Mega 2560 and can be used as Arduino-Mega 2560 in the Arduino-IDE. The Arduino bootloader is preloaded, hence the module is ready-to-use. The documentation shows the pin mapping of Arduino-naming to module pinout.
CuteduinoCytron TechnologiesATtiny85Cuteduino Features:
  • ATtiny85 on board, 8 KB of flash, 512 byte of SRAM, 512 bytes of EEPROM.
  • Internal oscillator runs at 16 MHz.
  • USB bootloader so you can program it with the modified version Arduino IDE (from DigiSpark).
  • Micro-B USB jack for power and/or USB uploading.
  • 5 GPIO - 2 shared with the USB interface. The 3 independent I/O pins have 1 analog input (ADC) and 2 PWM output as well.
  • Hardware I2C / SPI capability for breakout & sensor interfacing.
  • Works with many basic Arduino libraries including RainbowBit library.
Digispark[209] Digistump[210] ATTiny85 Built-in USB plug. Requires special version of the Arduino IDE.
DragonFly[211] ATmega1280[81] A compact board with Molex connectors, aimed at environments where vibration could be an issue. DragonFly features the ATmega1280 and have all 86 I/O lines pinned out to connectors.
[213]{{dead link>date=May 2014}} Femtoduino[214] ATmega328P-MUdate=January 2013}}
Freeduino USB Mega 2560[215] Bhasha Technologies[216] ATmega2560[28] Freeduino USB Mega 2560 is a cost effective and 100% pin and software compatible to the popular Arduino Mega 2560. Uses through hole components and has male headers.
Freeduino Lite v2[218] Bhasha Technologies[216] ATmega8/168/328 Freeduino Lite v2 is a low cost, Freeduino with no USB and Serial port. Needs FTDI USB Cable or FTDI Breakout board for programming. Uses through hole components and has male headers.
Freeduino Serial[220] Bhasha Technologies[216] ATmega8/168/328 Freeduino Serial is a low cost Freeduino board with serial DB9 connector. Uses MAX232 Chip for Serial connectivty.
Freeduino NANO[214] Bhasha Technologies[216] ATmega328 Freeduino Nano is a low cost Arduino Nano compatible board with mini USB connector using SMD components Freeduino Nano.
[213]{{dead link>date=May 2014}} A USB board for breadboarding, manufactured and sold as a kit by Fundamental Logic.
IMUduino[39] Femtoduino.com[40] ATMega32u4 The world's first wireless 3D position, inertia, and orientation beacon. Designed in the San Francisco bay area, this board provides a 10-DoF IMU with on-board ATMega32u4 chip (the same as the Arduino Leonardo).
JeeNode[227] JeeLabs[228] ATmega328P Low-cost, low-size, radio-enabled Arduino-compatible board running at 3.3 V. Inspired by the Modern Device RBBB (above) with a HopeRF RFM12B wireless module and a modular I/O design supporting a wide range of interfaces.[229]
LCDuino[41] Geppetto Electronics ATmega328P A combination of an ATMega328P and an i2c based RGB backlit LCD interface (software compatible with the Adafruit RGB LCD shield), along with a USB serial programming interface done as a "backpack" module for the LCD.
LEDuino[231] A board with enhanced I²C, DCC decoder and CAN-bus interfaces. Manufactured using surface mount and sold assembled by Siliconrailway.
Moteino[42] LowPowerLab[43] ATmega328P An SD-card size wireless-enabled breadboard friendly Arduino compatible board running at 16 MHz/3.3 V. It can mate with either an RFM12B or RFM69W/HW/CW transceiver from HopeRF, allowing very low cost wireless communication (also available without a transceiver). Programmable from the Arduino IDE through an FTDI cable/adapter, or directly through the USB interface (Moteino-USB revision). Moteino runs DualOptiboot,[44] a custom version of Optiboot that allows wireless programming when external FLASH memory is present. The new MoteinoMEGA based on Atmega1284P offers more I/O, an extra hardware serial port, a massive 128 KB of flash for sketches and 16 KB of RAM (8X more!).
NavSpark[235] SkyTraq[236] Venus822 (Leon3 SPARC V8 compatible, 100 MHz 32-bit RISC) The modified Arduino IDE allows the compiled user sketch to be uploaded onto the processor either with or without the proprietary GNSS software. NavSpark has 17 GPIO pins, which include two UARTs, 1 I²C, 1 SPI, 1 PWM, and a trigger. The first UART is usually used by the GNSS software to output NMEA 0183 data, although this can be disabled. This UART communicates over USB through a PL2303 serial converter and the transmit output is also made available on a pin. A 1 pulse per second signal is produced on a dedicated pin when a valid fix has been made.

There is a GPS-only version, a combined GPS/GLONASS version, and a GPS/Beidou version. An adaptor board adds a JST connector for a lithium-ion battery, a charger for the battery, and a microSD card slot connected to the SPI pins.

NB1A[237] An Arduino-compatible board that includes a battery backed up real-time clock and a four channel DAC. Most Arduino-compatible boards require an additional shield for these resources.
NB2A[238] Sanguino-compatible board that includes a battery backed up real-time clock and a two channel DAC. Sanguino's feature the ATmega644P, which has additional memory, I/O lines and a second UART.
Nymph[239] ATmega328P A compact board with Molex connectors, aimed at environments where vibration could be an issue.
Oak Micros om328p[240] An Arduino Duemilanove compacted down to a breadboardable device (36 mm x 18 mm) that can be inserted into a standard 600 mil 28-pin socket, with USB capability, ATmega328P, and 6 onboard LEDs.
OpenTag[241] Loggerhead Instruments ATmega328p Arduino-compatible microSD motion datalogging board with accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, pressure, temperature and real-time clock.
Paperduino[242] ATmega168 An ultra low-cost Arduino compatible, built on a printed paper and cardboard substrate, rather than a PCB.
Photon[243] Particle STM32F205 [244] (Cortex-M3) An ARM-based Wi-Fi development kit with a Broadcom BCM43362 Wi-Fi chip supporting 802.11b/g/n.
PicoDuino [245] Peter Misenko ATTiny85
  • Requires special version of the Arduino IDE (Digispark IDE recommended)
  • Digispark compatible SW/HW
  • Trinket compatible HW (due to bootloader USB vid restriction)
  • Ultra small board 22 mm x 12 mm
  • RGB led
  • Relay/motor driver
  • Reset button.
Pro Micro[45] Sparkfun and clones ATmega32u4 A popular low-cost compact Arduino-compatible board. Available in 3.3v and 5v versions.
Rainbowduino[247] An Arduino-compatible board designed specifically for driving LEDs. It is generally used to drive an 8x8 RGB LED matrix using row scanning, but it can be used for other things.
Sanguino[248] ATmega644 An open source enhanced Arduino-compatible board that uses an ATMega644P instead of an ATmega168. This provides 64 kB of flash, 4 kB of RAM and 32 general I/O pins in a 40 pin DIP device. It was developed with the RepRap Project in mind.
Seeeduino Mega[249] SeeedStudio ATmega2560[28] Arduino Mega compatible board with 16 extra I/O pins and the same a board size as the Arduino Uno. As with the Arduino Mega, most shields that were designed for the Duemilanove, Diecimila, or Uno will fit, but a few shields will not fit because of interference with the extra pins.
Sippino[251] SpikenzieLabs A miniature Arduino compatible board with all of the digital and analog I/O pins brought out into a single line of pins (SIP). Available as a kit, intended for use with a solderless breadboard.
SODAQ Mbili[252] SODAQ ATmega1284P The Raspberry Pi-sized SODAQ board is built for Solar Powered Data Acquisition. It is fitted with a Lipo charge controller and 12 Grove sockets for plug and play prototyping. It runs at 3.3 V and 8 MHz. It also comes with a DS3231 Real Time Clock and 16 Mbit serial flash for data logging. Its "bee" socket can use a range of different modules, like Xbee, RFbee, Bluetoothbee and GPRSbee to make the board communicate. The latest version has the powerful ATmega1284P microcontroller with 128 KB program space and 16 KB RAM and is still Arduino IDE compatible.

Specifications:

  • Power supply by LiPo battery (3.7 V) or via Micro USB connector
  • Solar charge controller with JST connector for Solar Panel up to 2.5 W
  • Battery Monitor
  • DS3231 Real Time Clock and Temperature sensor, clock backup powered by LiPo battery
  • On/Off switch. With the switch in Off position the solar charge circuit is still active and the RTC clock is still powered.
  • ICSP programming header
Sparrow[253] Open Home Automation ATMega328P Arduino compatible board designed specifically for RF mesh network experiments. It features 10 I/Os, a 10 pin ISP programming connector, a connector for a standard LCD display (in 4 bit mode) and a connector for a 2.4 GHz RF module.
Spider Controller[254] Arduino Mega compatible board designed specifically for robots requiring large numbers of servos. A built in 3 A switchmode power supply allows servos to plug directly into the board. Pin spacing allows making custom shields from standard prototype board.
Stickduino[255] Similar to a USB key.
Teensy 2.0[46] PJRC ATMEGA32U4 8 bit AVR 16 MHz [47] {{multiple image align = right direction = horizontal width = 100 image1 = Teensy 2.0 microcontroller.jpg width1 = caption1 = Teensy 2.0 microcontroller

}} Boards from PJRC.com that run most Arduino sketches using the Teensyduino software add-on to the Arduino IDE.

Teensy 2.0++[48] PJRC AT90USB1286 8 bit AVR 16 MHz[47] {{multiple image align = right direction = horizontal width = 100 image1 = Teensy++ 2.0 microcontroller.jpg width1 = caption1 = Teensy++ 2.0 microcontroller

}}A slightly more powerful version of the Teensy 2.0. It has 46 I/O pins; 8 KB RAM; 128 kB of flash; 10-bit ADC; UART, SPI, I²C, I²S, Touch and other I/O capability.

Teensy 3.0[49] PJRC MK20DX128 32 bit ARM Cortex-M4 48 MHz[47] A very small board based on the Freescale MK20DX128VLH5 CPU. It has 34 I/O pins; 16 KB RAM; 128 kB of flash; 16-bit ADC; 3xUARTs, SPI, I²C, I²S, Touch and other I/O capability. Version 3.0 is not recommended for new designs.
Teensy 3.1/3.2[50] PJRC MK20DX256 32 bit ARM Cortex-M4 72 MHz[47] Same form factor as Teensy 3.0. Based on the Freescale MK20DX256VLH7 CPU. It has 34 I/O pins; 64 KB RAM; 256 kB of flash; 2x16-bit ADC; 12-bit DAC; 3xUARTs, SPI, 2xI²C, I²S, CAN Bus, Touch and other I/O capability. All digital pins are 5 volt tolerant. Teensy 3.2 adds a more powerful 3.3 volt regulator, with the ability to directly power ESP8266 Wifi, WIZ820io Ethernet and other power-hungry 3.3 V add-on boards.
Teensy LC[51] PJRC MKL26Z64VFT4 ARM Cortex-M0+ 48 MHz[51] A lower cost version of the Teensy 3.1/3.2. It has 27 I/O pins; 64 kB of flash; 12-bit DAC; 3xUARTs, 2xSPI, 2xI²C, I²S, Touch and other I/O capability. I/O pins are not 5 V tolerant. No FIFOs on Serial 1 and Serial2. Fewer hardware timers.
TinyDuino[266] TinyCircuits[267] ATmega328p A fully capable Arduino platform smaller than a quarter, yet with all the power and functionality of the Arduino Uno board, including stackable shield support. The TinyDuino also support an option coin cell holder and has many expansion shields available.
TinyLily[268] TinyCircuits[267] ATmega328p A fully capable Arduino platform smaller than a dime, designed for e-textiles. Includes large sewtabs and a header for a USB adapter for communication and programming.
Trinket[52] Adafruit ATTiny85 Requires updates to Arduino IDE (or download special version) and driver under Windows. Includes regulator for battery power away from PC. Very low cost.
Wireless Widget[271] A compact (35 mm x 70 mm), low voltage, battery powered Arduino-compatible board with onboard wireless capable of ranges up to 120 m. The Wireless Widget was designed for both portable and low cost Wireless sensor network applications.
Whisper Node AVR[53][https://wisen.com.au Wisen - Talk²]ATmega328pA real ultra-low power board, capable of running of a single AA. The board counts with an efficient step-up regulator (MCP16251) and can be powered from 0.9V. The Whisper Node has a built-in RFM69 long-range sub-GHz radio and 4Mbit Flash memory. The board can also run from a standard power supply and use the battery as backup. Additionally it can be upgraded to include a RTC chip or a high-voltage LDO.

On field tests the Whisper Node was able to communicate on distances over 1 km line-of-sight and can run for years on battery, making a great platform for remote sensing and IoT applications.

ZB1[273] An Arduino-compatible board that includes a Zigbee radio (XBee). The ZB1 can be powered by USB, a wall adapter or an external battery source. It is designed for low-cost Wireless sensor network applications.
SunDuino2[139] ATmega16/32/324/644 An open source enhanced Arduino-compatible board that uses an ATmega16/32/324/644 instead of an ATmega168. This provides 16/32/64 kB of flash, and 32 general I/O pins in a 40 pin DIP device.
OpenEnergyMonitor emonTx[275] ATmega328 An open-source low power wireless (RFM12B) energy monitoring node based on ATmega328 and JeeNode design and uses the Nanode (another Arduino compatible) design for their receiver.[276]
panStamp[277] panStamp[277] ATmega328 Small low-power wireless motes and base boards. Communication library, configuration tools and automation applications are available for panStamps. These wireless miniatures can easily be hooked to different cloud data services via Lagarto,[279] an open automation platform developed for panStamps.[277]
Microduino[281][282] Microduino Studio ATmega168/328/644/1284 1" x 1.1" small, stackable, low-cost Arduino-compatible board with a uniformed U-shape 27-pin standard interface.
Versalino Uno[54] Virtuabotix ATmega328p Compact board with pins in two similar layouts "Bus A" and "Bus B". 6 volt input 3.5 mm plug power. Programmed with FTDI.
LeoStick[55] Freetronics ATmega32U4 Compact version of the Arduino Leonardo (which can be plugged straight into a USB port without a cable) and has a buzzer and a 3-in-1 RGB LED.
Wattuino Nanite [56][57] Watterott electronic ATtiny85/ATtiny841 Very small size and microUSB plug for programming (Micronucleus USB Bootloader). Requires special board package for the Arduino IDE.
Wattuino Pro Mini PB[58] Watterott electronic ATmega328PB An Arduino Pro Mini compatible board with the new ATmega328PB. Requires special board package for the Arduino IDE.
PIC.duino Net SlicMicro PIC18F67J60 Ethernet or Serial

Pin compatible with Arduino but uses the ethernet enabled PIC microcontroller to connect to the Internet. Allows sending of email, display of javascript enabled webpages, and remote web based access and control from around the world.

Leaflabs Maple[288] LeafLabs[289] STM32 (Cortex-M3) USB A 72 MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontroller (ST Microelectronics] STM32F103[290]) with USB support, compatibility with Arduino shields, and 39 GP I/O pins. Programmable with the Open Source Maple IDE,[291] which is a branch of the Arduino IDE. The Maple IDE includes both an implementation of the Arduino Language,[292] and lower-level native libraries (with support from the libmaple C library).[293] The more up-to-date Arduino_STM32[59] project allows use of the Maple, and other generic STM32 boards in version 1.6.12 of the Arduino IDE.
Microchip chipKIT Uno32, Max32, WF32, DP32 Digilent[295] PIC32 USB 32-bit MIPS-M4K PIC32MX processor boards (40-80 MHz). The Arduino libraries have been implemented natively for the PIC32MX and these kits run in a fork of the standard Arduino IDE, MPIDE[296] and are compatible to most shields.[297][298][299]
Microchip chipKIT Wi-Fire Digilent[295] PIC32MZ USB 32-bit MIPS-M4K PIC32MZ processor boards (200 MHz). The Arduino libraries have been implemented natively for the PIC32MZ and these kits run in a fork of the standard Arduino IDE, MPIDE[296] and are compatible to most shields.[297][298][299]
Freescale Freedom[60] Freescale[306] Kinetis-L (Cortex-M0+) USB A 48 MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+-based microcontroller (Freescale MKL25Z128VLK4[307]) with USB support, compatibility with Arduino shields and 64 GP I/O pins. Board embeds the new ARM OpenSDA debug and programming interface through USB and is compatible with the majority of the ARM IDE suppliers.
PRO Family[308] Coridium[309] ARM Cortex LPC1114 LPC1751 LPC1756 USB up to 200 MHz dual core ARM Cortex-M4F, ARM Cortex-M3 and ARM7TDMI-based shield-compatible boards, programmable in BASIC or C with Sketch support with open source MakeItC utilities. All boards have 5 V tolerant I/Os.
Energia Texas Instruments MSP430 USB The Energia project integrates this with the Arduino IDE.[61][62]
Sakura board[63] Renesas/Wakamatsu Tsusho Co.,Ltd Renesas RX63N USB Web compiler with Sketch support,[64] ethernet interface
HiFive1[65] SiFive SiFive E31 32 bit RISC-V USB Uno form factor, 5V and 3.3V, 19 digital I/O (9 PWM), 0 analogue in. 16 MB QSPI flash (execute in place, with 16 KB icache), 16 KB SRAM. Arduino IDE support with 16/256/320 MHz presets and port of Arduino library. Also works with standard C/C++, stdio, gdb from the shell. Hardware multiply (4 cycle) and divide (32 cycle).
DAQduinoPICcircuit.comPIC18F2550 or

PIC18F2553

DAQduino is iCP12 usbStick that built in Arduino form of external ports connection. With these IO ports, user can easily plug in different type of 3rd party Arduino extension boards with direct connection to USB port and SmartDAQ software. Great tool for parallel USB IO control, signals monitoring (6 ch. oscilloscope) and data acquisition.
CIKUCytron TechnologiesPIC18F4550CIKU Features:
  • Comes with pre-programmed PIC18F4550 with USB bootloader.
  • PIC18F4550 running at 48 MHz (after PLL with 10 MHz external crystal).
  • 32 KByte flash/program memory (~28 KB after bootloader).
  • 20 digital I/O pins.
  • 6 analog input pin.
  • 2 PWM output pin.
  • Extra pads with standard 0.1” (2.54 mm) pitch to pitch.
  • Program with MPLAB X IDE and XC8 compiler (library is open source and provided).
  • Program loading via USB HID, GUI from Microchip provided.
Chipino[315]Howtronics[316]PIC16F886-I/SP[317]Chipino is an electronics prototyping platform based on a Microchip PIC microcontroller. It was designed to use the same footprint and connection scheme as the official Arduino boards to allow Arduino shields to be used with Chipino.
Bambino 210 Microint USA NXP LPC4330 Dual core ARM Cortex-M4/M0, 264 KB SRAM, 4 MB Flash, mbed HDK, Arduino-compatible headers. The Bambino 210E has the same features as the 210, but adds a 10/100 Ethernet port, 8 MB Flash, microSD socket, and Xbee Socket
Cypress PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-042) Cypress Cypress PSoC4 CY8C4245AXI-483 The PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit is a development platform enabling users to design with the ARM Cortex-M0 PSoC®4 device family. The kit features the PSoC 4200 device family as the main processor and includes a PSoC 5LP (ARM Cortex-M3 processor) to perform programming and debugging. The kit is supported using PSoC Creator, which is a free IDE for embedded development targeting the PSoC 3/4/5LP device families. In the summer of 2013 Cypress supported the kit with a 100 projects in 100 days campaign on the community forums at Element14.
Arduino Shield Compatible Propeller Board[318] Parallax Parallax Propeller Based on the Parallax Propeller; interfaces with standard Arduino shields. The Propeller comes with a free IDE called "propeller tool", and an alternative IDE tool is available.[319]
Amicus18[320] PIC Amicus18 is an embedded system platform based on PIC architecture (18F25K20). Can be programmed with any programming language, though the Amicus IDE is free and complete.
Cortino[321] ARM STM32 Development system for a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontroller.
Pinguino[322] PIC Board based on a PIC microcontroller, with native USB support and compatibility with the Arduino programming language plus an IDE built with Python and sdcc as compiler.
Unduino[323] PIC A board based on the dsPIC33FJ128MC202 microcontroller, with integrated motor control peripherals.
Netduino N2[324]Wilderness Labs[324]Yes Cortex M3 (ARMv7-M)120 MHzArduino69mm x 53mmUSB5V - 9V DC192 Kb60 Kb16661/15/2013 120 MHz 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller board with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields.[324]
Netduino N2 Plus[324]Wilderness Labs[324]YesCortex M4 ARMv7E-M168 MHzArduino69mm x 53mmUSB5V - 9V DC384 Kb100 Kb166611/8/2012168 MHz 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller board with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields.[324]
Netduino N3[324]Wilderness Labs[324]YesCortex-M4 (STM32F4) ARMv7E-M168 MHzArduino69mm x 53mmUSB5V - 12V DC384 Kb164 Kb1666168 MHz 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller board with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields.[324]
Netduino N3 Ethernet[324]Wilderness Labs[324]YesCortex-M4 (STM32F4) ARMv7E-M168 MHzArduino69mm x 53mmUSB5V - 12V DC1408 Kb164 Kb1666168 MHz 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller board with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields.[324]
Netduino N3 WiFi[324]Wilderness Labs[324]YesCortex-M4 (STM32F4) ARMv7E-M168 MHzArduino69mm x 53mmUSB5V - 12V DC1408 Kb164 Kb1666168 MHz 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller board with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields.[324]
Vinculo[339] Vinculum II FTDI USB development board for the FTDI Vinculum II microcontroller.
FEZ Domino,[340] FEZ Panda,[341] and FEZ Panda II[342] ARM 72 MHz 32-bit ARM (GHI Electronics USBizi chips) micro-controller boards with support for the .NET Micro Framework. Pin compatible with Arduino shields, although drivers are required for some shields.[343]
TheUno[344] MyFreescaleWebPage[344] Freescale S08DZ60 Freescale 8-bit S08DZ60 based Arduino Shield Compatible development board. Programmable in C or assembly language using the free CodeWarrior development environment from Freescale, based on Eclipse. Integrated open-source debugging cable for fast prototyping.
BigBrother[344] MyFreescaleWebPage[344] Freescale MCF51AC256 Freescale 32-bit Coldfire MCF51AC256 based Arduino Shield Compatible development board. Programmable in C or assembly language using the free CodeWarrior development environment from Freescale, based on Eclipse and in C++ with CodeSourcery. Integrated open-source debugging cable for fast prototyping. The first Arduino Shield Compatible board with two Arduino slots to add more and more shields.
BigBrother-USB[344] MyFreescaleWebPage[344] Freescale MCF51JM128 Freescale 32-bit Coldfire MCF51JM128 based Arduino Shield Compatible development board. Programmable in C or assembly language using the free CodeWarrior development environment from Freescale, based on Eclipse and in C++ with CodeSourcery. Integrated open-source debugging cable for fast prototyping. The first Arduino Shield Compatible board with two Arduino slots to add more and more shields.
Firebird32[350] Coldfire Freescale 32-bit Coldfire MCF51JM128 based Arduino Shield Compatible development board. Programmable in StickOS BASIC, and C or assembly language using Flexisframework or CodeWarrior with a step-by-step debugger. The Firebird32 is also available in a special model based on the 8-bit MC9S08JM60.
Stampduino[66] Parallax PIC or Parallax SX Arduino Shield compatible BASIC Stamp 2 board, interfaces with most standard Arduino shields. The BS comes with a free IDE.
STM32 Nucleo[67] STMicroelectronics STM32 Family Arduino connectors and ST Morpho headers
SunDuinoPIC[139] PIC18F2550 or PIC18F4550 Microchip PIC Arduino hardware compatible board. Based PINGUINO Project. USB HID Bootloader.
Breeze[68][69] PIC Breeze boards are prototyping platforms for 28-pin PIC microcontrollers. They come with a PIC18F25K22 (USB-UART interface) or PIC18F25J50 (direct USB interface), however almost any 28-pin PIC can be used with the platform.
VM2Micro-Robotics LtdNoSTM32F10372 MHzVM252 mm x 48 mmSerial interface3.3 V512 kB + 8 MB1024 + 646581922010VM2 is a family of single board microcontrollers intended for use in Automation, Instrumentation, Hand Held Devices and Process Control.

Programming environment: Venom2 language,VenomIDE development system, Visual Designer.

I/O:

  • 5 Serial Ports
  • 2 I2C busses
  • USB port
  • CAN Bus
  • 2 SPI Busses
  • 8 Pulse I/0 Channels
  • 3 Quadrature shaft encoders
  • 19 Analogue inputs (12-bit)
  • 2 Analogue outputs (12-bit)
  • 65+ Digital I/0
  • External bus for display devices, etc.

See also

Comparison of single-board computers

References

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Further reading

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  • {{cite book|url=|title=Arduino in Action|last2=Noble|first2=Joshua|last3=Hochenbaum|first3=Jordan|date=August 28, 2012|publisher=Manning|isbn=978-1617290244|edition=1st|page=300|first1=Martin|last1=Evans}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.mcgrawhill.ca/professional/products/9780071782777/arduino+robot+bonanza/|title=Arduino Robot Bonanza|date=June 5, 2012|publisher=McGraw-Hill|isbn=978-0-07-178277-7|edition=1st|page=40|first1=Gordon|last1=McComb}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430243595|title=Arduino Wearables|date=May 30, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-4359-5|edition=1st|page=400|first1=Tony|last1=Olsson}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430239390|title=Pro Arduino|last2=Cervo|first2=Dan|date=May 16, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3939-0|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Rick|last1=Anderson}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430242666|title=Learn Electronics with Arduino|date=April 30, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-4266-6|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Don|last1=Wilcher}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430241676|title=Arduino and Kinect Projects: Design, Build, Blow Their Minds|last2=Diez|first2=Ciriaco Castro Diez|date=March 26, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-4167-6|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Enrique Ramos|last1=Melgar}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430241973|title=Beginning Android ADK with Arduino|date=March 26, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-4197-3|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Mario|last1=Böhmer}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449308520/|title=Getting Started with NFC: Contactless Communication with Android, Arduino, and Processing|last2=Igoe|first2=Tom|date=March 22, 2012|publisher=O'Reilly Media/Make|isbn=978-1-4493-0852-0|edition=1st|page=30|first1=Brian|last1=Jepson}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430241256|title=Arduino, Sensors, and the Cloud|date=March 14, 2012|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-4125-6|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Charalampos|last1=Doukas}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://pragprog.com/book/mrhome/programming-your-home|title=Programming Your Home: Automate with Arduino, Android, and Your Computer|date=March 7, 2012|publisher=Pragmatic Bookshelf|isbn=978-1-934356-90-6|edition=1st|page=200|first1=Mike|last1=Riley}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449324186|title=Getting Started with RFID: Identify Objects in the Physical World with Arduino|date=February 22, 2012|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-1-4493-2418-6|edition=1st|page=40|first1=Tom|last1=Igoe}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449307073/|title=Making Things See: 3D vision with Kinect, Processing, Arduino, and MakerBot|date=February 3, 2012|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-1-4493-0707-3|edition=1st|page=440|first1=Greg|last1=Borenstein}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449311445/|title=Programming Interactivity|date=January 30, 2012|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-1-4493-1144-5|edition=2nd|page=726|first1=Joshua|last1=Noble}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449313876|title=Arduino Cookbook|date=December 30, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-1-4493-1387-6|edition=2nd|page=724|first1=Michael|last1=Margolis}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430236238|title=Arduino Projects to Save the World|last2=Evans|first2=Brian|date=December 7, 2011|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3623-8|edition=1st|page=256|first1=Emery|last1=Premeaux}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430238829|title=Arduino Internals|date=November 16, 2011|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3882-9|edition=1st|page=392|first1=Dale|last1=Wheat}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.arduinoevilgenius.com|title=Arduino + Android Projects for the Evil Genius: Control Arduino with Your Smartphone or Tablet|date=November 15, 2011|publisher=McGraw-Hill|isbn=978-0-07-177596-0|edition=1st|page=224|first1=Simon|last1=Monk}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430238850|title=Practical Arduino Engineering|date=November 9, 2011|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3885-0|edition=1st|page=328|first1=Harold|last1=Timmis}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.arduinobook.com|title=Programming Arduino: Getting Started With Sketches|date=November 8, 2011|publisher=McGraw-Hill|isbn=978-0-07-178422-1|edition=1st|page=176|first1=Simon|last1=Monk}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/9781430237778|title=Beginning Arduino Programming|date=October 17, 2011|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3777-8|edition=1st|page=272|first1=Brian|last1=Evans}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920010920.do|title=Making Things Talk: Using Sensors, Networks, and Arduino to see, hear, and feel your world|date=September 26, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media/Make|isbn=978-1-4493-9243-7|edition=2nd|page=496|first1=Tom|last1=Igoe}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449308483|title=iOS Sensor Apps with Arduino: Wiring the iPhone and iPad into the Internet of Things|date=September 22, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-1-4493-0848-3|edition=1st|page=126|first1=Alasdair|last1=Allan}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021414.do|title=Getting Started with Arduino|date=September 20, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media/Make|isbn=978-1-4493-0987-9|edition=2nd|page=128|first1=Massimo|last1=Banzi}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.introtoarduino.com/downloads/IntroArduinoBook.pdf|title=Introduction to Arduino: A piece of cake|date=August 19, 2011|publisher=CreateSpace|isbn=978-1-4636-9834-8|edition=1st|page=170|first1=Alan G|last1=Smith}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430231837|title=Arduino Robotics|last2=Adams|first2=Josh|last3=Molle|first3=Harald|date=July 18, 2011|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3183-7|edition=1st|page=450|first1=John-David|last1=Warren}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920010371.do|title=Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets: Six Embedded Projects with Open Source Hardware and Software|last2=Karvinen|first2=Kimmo|date=April 6, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media/Make|isbn=978-1-4493-8971-0|edition=1st|page=296|first1=Tero|last1=Karvinen}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596802479|title=Arduino Cookbook|date=March 15, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-0-596-80247-9|edition=1st|page=660|first1=Michael|last1=Margolis}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://pragprog.com/titles/msard/arduino|title=Arduino: A Quick Start Guide|date=March 10, 2011|publisher=The Pragmatic Bookshelf|isbn=978-1-934356-66-1|edition=1st|page=296|first1=Maik|last1=Schmidt}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.isbnlib.com/isbn/0596807732/Building-Wireless-Sensor-Networks-With-ZigBee-XBee-Arduino-and-Processing|title=Building Wireless Sensor Networks: with ZigBee, XBee, Arduino, and Processing|date=January 4, 2011|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-0-596-80774-0|edition=1st|page=320|first1=Robert|last1=Faludi}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430232407|title=Beginning Arduino|date=December 20, 2010|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-3240-7|edition=1st|page=350|first1=Michael|last1=McRoberts}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.arduinoevilgenius.com|title=30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius|date=August 23, 2010|publisher=McGraw-Hill|isbn=978-0-07-174133-0|edition=1st|page=208|first1=Simon|last1=Monk}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://isbnlib.com/isbn/1608454371/Arduino-Microcontroller-Processing-for-Everyone-Synthesis-Lectures-on-Digital-Ci|title=Arduino Microcontroller Processing for Everyone!|last2=Thornton|first2=Mitchell|date=April 30, 2010|publisher=Morgan and Claypool Publishers|isbn=978-1-60845-437-2|edition=1st|page=344|first1=Steven|last1=F. Barrett}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://smileymicros.com/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=82|title=An Arduino Workshop|date=January 15, 2010|publisher=Smiley Micros|isbn=978-0-9766822-2-6|edition=1st|page=214|first1=Joe|last1=Pardue}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430224778|title=Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware|last2=Blemings|first2=Hugh|date=December 28, 2009|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-2477-8|edition=1st|page=450|first1=Jonathan|last1=Oxer|authorlink=Jonathan Oxer}}
  • {{cite book|url=http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596154141/|title=Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, and openFrameworks|date=July 15, 2009|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-0-596-15414-1|edition=1st|page=736|first1=Joshua|last1=Noble}}
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