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The release of Arduino IDE 2.3 with its stable debugging tool is a significant step forward for developers who rely on the Arduino platform.
The official Arduino development team has this week announced that the latest Arduino IDE 2.0 has now been made available as a stable release and is now available to download. The second ...
The Arduino Zero, which is already integrated with a built-in debugger, can be used with the Arduino IDE 2 Debugger without any extra hardware.
The Beta version for Arduin IDE 2.0 was launched back in Spring 2021, and now - following feedback received from the Arduino community - the release is 'stable'.
Arduino has launched the Nano ESP32 development board powered by Espressif’s ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capable 32-bit microcontroller. The tiny 3.3-V development board supports both Micropython and ...
It's now Arduino IDE 2.2.0. The new features include Board and Port auto-selection improvements, performance improvements, a smaller download size, and a new CLI (command line interface) version.
Provides support for both Micropython and Arduino code. Plug-and-play debugging with the Arduino IDE 2 eliminates the need for external hardware like multimeters, logic analyzers and oscilloscopes.
If you have been chomping at the bit to give drag and drop Arduino programming a try, Minibloq is finally in Beta and ready for you to test! We mentioned the application back in April of this year,… ...
A new version of the Arduino IDE (1.6.2) is available at the download page! The Arduino IDE 1.6.2 features new one click install of boards and libraries. With 1.6.2, two new menu items are ...
In addition to the ATMega328p microcontroller, version 2.0 of the iron still uses the same 128×32 I2C OLED display, MOSFET, and 5V buck converter from the original iron.