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Arduino - ArduinoBoardZero Page 1 of 7 ARDUINO & GENUINO PRODUCTS /EN/MAIN/PRODUCTS > Arduino Zero & Genuino Zero Arduino ZERO USA ONLY & Genuino ZERO OUTSIDE USA The Zero is a simple and powerful 32-bit extension of the platform established by the UNO. This board aims to provide a platform for innovative projects in smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation, crazy robotics, and much more. Overview 3.3V 32-bit 48 MHz ARM Core The Zero is a simple and powerful 32-bit extension of the platform established by the UNO. The Zero board expands the family by providing increased performance, enabling a variety of project opportunities for devices, and acts as a great educational tool for learning about 32-bit application development. The Zero applications span from smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation, to crazy robotics. The board is powered by Atmel’s SAMD21 MCU, which features a 32-bit ARM M0+ core. One of its most important features is Atmel’s Embedded Debugger EDBG , which provides a full debug interface without the need for additional hardware, significantly increasing the ease-of-use for software debugging. EDBG also supports a virtual COM port that can be used for device and bootloader programming. 12/28/2016 Arduino - ArduinoBoardZero Page 2 of 7 Warning Unlike most Arduino & Genuino boards, the Zero runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Applying voltages higher than 3.3V to any I/O pin could damage the board. The board contains everything needed to support the microcontroller simply connect it to a computer with a microUSB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. The Zero is compatible with all the shields that work at 3.3V and are compliant with the Arduino pinout. You can find your board warranty informations here /en/Main/warranty . Note Arduino and Genuino boards based on AVR microcontrollers get a reset and restart sketch execution each time the Serial Monitor of the Arduino Software IDE is opened. This is also the mechanism used to upload sketches to these boards. This board is different when the Zero is connected through the Programming Port and you open the serial monitor, the board does not automatically reset and the sketch loaded keeps running. To restart the sketch you need to press the reset button on the board itself. Getting Started In the Getting Started section /en/Guide/ArduinoZero , you can find all the information you need to configure your board, use the Arduino Software IDE /en/Main/Software , and start to tinker with coding and electronics. To keep your Zero's Bootloader up to date, the Update Procedure /en/Tutorial/ZeroBootloaderUpdate explains what you should do each time there is a new Core release. Need Help? - On the Software on the Arduino Forum - On Projects on the Arduino Forum - On the Product itself through our Customer Support main_page=contact_us&language=en Get inspired Try out the low power characteristics of the Zero, or play a wave file stored on the SD card /en/Tutorial/SimpleAudioPlayerZero using the new Audio library and the 10 bit DAC, or even learn how to use the RTC library methods. /en/Tutorial/SimpleRTC Discover some more Arduino and Genuino Zero projects featured from Arduino Project Hub our tutorial platform. Related Items The Arduino and Genuino family is so big! Check Genuino / Arduino ZERO related items and add them to your maker toolbox! en/Main/ArduinoWiFiShield101 en/Main/ArduinoProtoShield ARDUINO WIFI SHIELD 101 12/28/2016 Arduino - ArduinoBoardZero Page 3 of 7 PROTO SHIELD ARDUINO/GENUINO ZERO CASE Technical specs Microcontroller Operating Voltage Digital I/O Pins PWM Pins UART Analog Input Pins Analog Output Pins External Interrupts DC Current per I/O Pin Flash Memory SRAM EEPROM LED_BUILTIN Clock Speed Lenght Width Weight ATSAMD21G18, 32-Bit ARM Cortex M0+ 3.3V 20 All but pins 2 and 7 2 Native and Programming 6, 12-bit ADC channels 1, 10-bit DAC All pins except pin 4 7 mA 256 KB 32 KB None. See documentation 13 48 MHz 68 mm 30 mm 12 gr. Documentation OSH Schematics The Zero is open-source hardware! You can build your own board using the following files: EAGLE FILES IN .ZIP SCHEMATICS IN .PDF ARM Core Benefits The Zero has a 32-bit ARM core that can outperform typical 8-bit microcontroller boards. The most significant differences are: 12/28/2016 |
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