The trick is using a breadboard where each bus bar is connected to an IO pin on an Arduino Due. A program runs through each point on the breadboard, running a continuity test to see if there’s a ...
[Jan] turned an Arduino Due into a Commodore 64 emulator. [Jan]’s code isn’t limited to the DUE, and can be used with any chip with enough memory. If you’re feeling fancy, you can connect a ...
Discover how Arduino’s adoption of ZephyrOS revolutionizes embedded development with real-time scheduling, multitasking, and ...