ARDUINO DUE - OEM

ARDUINO DUE - OEM
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    SG-OEM-DUE
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ARDUINO DUE - OEM

The Arduino Due is an open-source microcontroller board based on the Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU.
It is part of the Arduino product line and offers enhanced capabilities compared to other Arduino boards.

Here are some key features and specifications of the Arduino Due:
1. Microcontroller: The Arduino Due is powered by the Atmel SAM3X8E microcontroller, which runs at a clock
speed of 84 MHz. It has 32-bit processing capabilities and provides a significant increase in performance
compared to the 8-bit microcontrollers found in other Arduino boards.
2. Memory: The microcontroller on the Arduino Due has 512 KB of Flash memory for storing code and 96 KB of
SRAM for data storage.
3. Operating Voltage: The board operates at 3.3V, which is different from the 5V used by most other Arduino
boards. This is an important consideration when interfacing with external components or shields that might be
designed for 5V operation.
4. Digital I/O Pins: The Arduino Due offers a total of 54 digital input/output pins, of which 12 can be used as PWM
outputs.
5. Analog Inputs: It has 12 analog input pins, which can also be used as digital I/O pins if needed.
6. Communication Interfaces: The board includes two USB ports: a native USB port for programming and serial
communication and a programming/debugging port. Additionally, it has four UART (Universal Asynchronous
Receiver/Transmitter) ports, two SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) ports, two I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) ports,
and a CAN (Controller Area Network) bus interface.
7. Compatibility: The Arduino Due is fully compatible with the Arduino software and libraries, making it easy to get
started with programming and prototyping.
8. Additional Features: The board has a reset button, a power jack for external power supply, and a 16 MHz crystal
oscillator.
The Arduino Due is well-suited for projects that require more processing power, larger memory capacity, and additional
communication interfaces compared to other Arduino boards.
It is particularly useful for applications that involve data-intensive tasks, real-time control, or interfacing with advanced sensors and devices.

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