The Arduino platform is a popular open-source ecosystem that enables creators, hobbyists, and professionals to develop and prototype electronic projects easily. Central to Arduino is the Arduino board itself. This compact microcontroller board can be programmed to interact with sensors, actuators, and other electronic components. Arduino boards are known for their user-friendly nature, making them accessible to individuals with varying technical expertise.
This knowledge base section contains articles and tutorials on Arduino, showing how to use our development boards with the Arduino Uno.
Also useful for your Raspberry Pi project
Temperature & Sensing
1 Wire Pi Plus
Connect dozens of 1-Wire sensors - temperature, iButtons, EEPROMs - via a single GPIO pin. Stacks directly on the 40-pin header.
Analogue I/O
ADC Pi
Read up to 8 analogue inputs - perfect for pairing with your temperature sensors or other analogue-output devices.
All-in-one
Expander Pi
Combines ADC, DAC, 32 GPIO ports and a real-time clock on one board. The most versatile board for complex Raspberry Pi projects.