Which Platform? (October 2012)
There are so many boards available!
To put things into perspective, how do today's boards compare with the initial IBM PC? They are 4~16 times more powerful than the original IBM PC, and 16~64 times more powerful than the Apollo 11 computer! How to pick the right board? Instead of the board only, we need to consider instead a broader picture, the platform. The platform includes the board but also the associated software and other elements, as the users' community, the support and the services. All the boards mentioned below run on the Wiring / Arduino framework. For the Internet of Things, please go to IoT: Which Platform? |
(1) 2 GB, micro-SD card — (2) 320x240 pixels x 64 k colour — (3) touch screen — USD85
(1b) 800x480 pixels x 64 k colour — (2b) 4 GB, micro-SD card — (3b) touch screen -- USD35
Prices as at October 2012
(1b) 800x480 pixels x 64 k colour — (2b) 4 GB, micro-SD card — (3b) touch screen -- USD35
Prices as at October 2012
Looking for... |
the reference with a wide choice of add-ons and libraries |
a cost effective introduction to micro-controllers |
more power with a 16- or 32-bit micro-controller and a debugger |
a compact board with enough I/O pins |
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Most of the Arduino boards rely on 8-bit MCUs and may seem antiquated or over-priced. |
Texas Instruments offers unrivalled value with the 32-bit ARM LaunchPad MSP432 and CC3200. |
All the LaunchPad boards feature a built-in hardware debugger, and the MSP432 runs on RTOS, both supported by embedXcode. |
Three interesting solutions with a highly compact DIP form-factor. |
Shields
The shields plug in directly on the main board. This eases installation and avoid many cables!
Each main board has its own collection of shields, and even the word shield can change, as the BoosterPack for LaunchPad or the cape for BeagleBone. |
USB Plugs
If most of all the boards use USB connection, there are three different kinds of USB plug:
So it is safe to check you have the right cable at hand. To learn more about which board uses which USB plug, go to Boards and Plugs. |
Posted: Oct 2021