The Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi is designed for ambitious makers who want to up their game. It levels the playing field for gamers, artists, sound designers and anyone entering the tech world with a big idea on a budget - because it packs advanced features into an easily accessible component with the same capabilities as ours The popular Mega and Due have the same form factor. Let’s break down all the great features this board has. Microcontroller (STM32H747XI): This dual-core 32-bit microcontroller allows two brains to communicate with each other (a Cortex®-M7 at 480 MHz and a Cortex®-M4 at 240 MHz), and you can even run micropython in one, Run Arduino in one and the other. Wireless Communications (Murata 1DX): Whether you prefer Wi-Fi® or Bluetooth®, the GIGA R1 WiFi has you covered. You can even quickly connect to the Arduino IoT Cloud and track your projects remotely. If you're concerned about the security of your communications, the ATECC608A has you covered. Hardware ports and communication: Inheriting the tradition of Arduino Mega and Arduino Due, GIGA R1 WiFi has 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), 3 I2C ports (1 more than the previous generation), 2 SPI ports (1 more than the previous generation) 1 more product) ), 1 FDCAN. GPIO and extra pins: We wanted to keep the same form factor as the Mega and Due so you can easily adapt a custom shield to the GIGA R1 WiFi (remember, though, this board operates at 3.3V!) And we added extra headers to access the extra pins, leaving the total to 76 GPIO pins, and the best part is, you can access them from below, so keep the project as it is and just think about how you can extend it. Additionally, we've added two new pins: a VRTC so you can connect a battery to keep the RTC running when the board is turned off, and an OFF pin so you can turn the board off. Connectors: The GIGA R1 WiFi board has additional connectors that make it easy to create projects without any additional hardware. The board has: — A USB-A connector suitable for carrying USB memory sticks, other mass storage devices, and HID devices such as keyboards or mice. — 3.5 mm input and output jacks connect to DAC0, DAC1 and A7. — USB-C® powers and programs the board, as well as emulates HID devices such as a mouse or keyboard. — Jtag connector, 2x5 1.27mm. — 20-pin Arducam camera connector. Higher voltage support: Compared to its predecessor, which supported up to 12 volts, the GIGA R1 WiFi can handle a range of 6 to 24 volts.
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