🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Arduino Due!
The Arduino Due with Headers (A000062) is a high-performance microcontroller board featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor running at 84 MHz. It boasts 512KB of flash memory, 54 digital I/O pins, and 12 analog inputs, making it perfect for advanced projects. With native USB host capabilities and full compatibility with the Arduino IDE, this board is designed for developers looking to create complex applications and prototypes.
Brand | Arduino |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 2.54 x 5.08 cm; 58.97 g |
Item model number | A000062 |
Manufacturer | Arduino |
Series | Arduino Due |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Processor Type | Core Duo |
Processor Speed | 84 MHz |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 96 KB |
Memory Technology | SRAM |
Computer Memory Type | SRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 84 MHz |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 3.3 Volts |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 59 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**O
Brilliant for many jobs but especially for CAN control
When used with SavvyCAN this is a superb piece of kit.
V**R
This is the genuine Due at a good price.
This is the genuine Arduino Due made in Italy. It is a much more powerful microcontroller than the Mega (check the specs... it has 2 real D/A pins, lots of memory, and a Cortex CPU that is even capable of real-time FFT).On the other side it's also more delicate than the Mega. It's a 3.3V board and there is no overvoltage protection so if you connect 5V to any data pins then it'll likely brick the controller. The pins can only source 10-15mA current (check the pinout diagram, it differs pin by pin), so the usual trick of creating extra Vcc pins by pulling a data pin high is not going to work.You need to check your shields carefully before you connect. Almost all Adafruit shields (and faithful replicas) are Due compatible, but cheapo LCD shields that have buttons are feeding 5V back to the analog pins - don't use these.I'm using this to drive a sound-reactive NeoPixel plasma display and it's very fast and easy to program with Arduino IDE.
M**N
Fantastic
This is a great microcontroller. I have an Arduino Uno for components which use 5 volts and I can use this one for 3.3 volt devices (although you can use a logic level shifter). One unexpected feature is that it can produce true random numbers from within the processor (you can use a library to access this feature) which gives 32 random bits every 84 clock cycles.It has a 32 bit architecture and lots of input/output ports. I am very pleased with it but I think having a small amount of RAM holds it back a little considering that it is a 32 bit processor.There are numerous other features like a real time clock, temperature sensor etc which are detailed on the Arduino website.Overall, a marvellous product.
H**Z
Great buy :)
Great board. Can tell the difference in the quality of the pcb compared to non-original models.The due board is overall a very powerful board and is exactly what you need if you want to do multitasking with arduino.
J**S
The due is an awesome board, full of features
The due is an awesome board, full of features. It is far more complex and powerfull than the uno, so beware. Also this is a 3.3 volt board.
D**Y
More up to date products compete with this
Purchased this as I wanted a 32 bit processsor, too many pins for my requirement and started to use far nicer teensy 3.2 32 bit Arduino compatible modules due to much smaller package
G**G
Handy little thing this, careful that you don't spend ...
Handy little thing this, careful that you don't spend all your spare time working with it though! Works well and was delivered really fast
P**Y
Specification is not as advertised
The specification states: "a power jack, an ICSP header, a JTAG header, and a reset button" however no power jack or headers were soldered to the board. The pictures quite clearly show these items fitted.
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