The Arduino 101 is a learning and development board that delivers the performance and low-power consumption of the Intel® Curie module with the simplicity of Arduino at an entry-level price. This development platform keeps the same robust form factor and peripheral list of the UNO with the addition of onboard Bluetooth LE capabilities and a 6-axis accelerometer/gyro to help you easily expand your creativity into the connected world.
The Intel® Curie module contains two tiny cores, an x86 (Quark) and a 32-bit ARC architecture core, both clocked at 32MHz. The Intel toolchain compiles your Arduino sketches optimally across both cores to accomplish the most demanding tasks. The Arduino 101 comes with 14 digital input/output pins (of which 4 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a USB connector for serial communication and sketch upload, a power jack, an ICSP header with SPI signals and I2C dedicated pins. The board operating voltage and I/O is 3.3V but all pins are protected against 5V overvoltage.
Note: The Arduino 101 is now only restricted in Argentina, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, South Korea, and Taiwan. If you are in one of the aforementioned countries we apologize. Arduino is currently working on Trademark rulings in those areas. This product may be delayed by two to three business days to verify shipping address. We will contact you after you place your order if we need anything.
Note: The Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and framework developed by Intel is scheduled to be open sourced in March 2016. Until then, it’s not possible to interface with it directly; only the Arduino core can do it via static mailboxes.
Features:
- Microcontroller: Intel® Curie™
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V (5V tolerant I/O)
- Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input Voltage (limit): 7-20V
- Digital I/O Pins: 14 (4 provide PWM output)
- PWM Digital I/O Pins: 4
- Analog Input Pins: 6
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 20 mA
- Flash Memory: 196 kB
- SRAM: 24 kB
- Clock Speed: 32MHz
- Bluetooth LE
- 6-axis accelerometer/gyro
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