Schlagwort: Arduino Create

  • Announcing the new Arduino Create Maker plan!

    Announcing the new Arduino Create Maker plan!

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    Announcing the new Arduino Create Maker plan!

    Arduino TeamJuly 18th, 2019

    Arduino Create, the integrated online platform that enables makers and professional developers to write code, access content, configure boards and share projects, now offers users the ability to upgrade their service by opting for the Create Maker plan to experience the Arduino IoT Cloud to the fullest.

    Aside from no ad interruptions in their working space, for a monthly fee of $6.99 USD (plus applicable taxes), Create Maker plan subscribers will enjoy an array of extra features and benefits over the free Create plan.

    Here’s a quick glimpse of what subscribers can look forward to:

    • 250 sketches allowed in your sketchbook
    • 200MB space to store sketches and libraries
    • Unlimited compilation time to verify code and upload it to your board
    • Five ‘things’ (connected objects) and 20 properties per each ‘thing’
    • Access to set up and remotely control five of each cloud-enabled Arduino board type 
    • Access to set up and remotely control three cloud-enabled Linux devices
    • Access to set up and remotely control one cloud-enabled generic third-party board
    • Custom library editing
    • Web Editor support for third-party boards (ESP8266)
    • Access to Arduino Create Chrome app

    All of the above are in addition to the standard features that are available to all Arduino Create users, such as an always up-to-date online IDE and the option to tap into the power of the community on the Arduino Project Hub by browsing projects and making them their own. Users can share their builds and receive feedback from others, while the in-depth guided flows make it easy to configure online services like the Web Editor and Cloud.

    Ready to subscribe? If you’re fortunate enough to be one of the first 500 to do so, we’ll include a FREE MKR WiFi 1010 board with your monthly plan!

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  • You can now use Arduino to program Linux IoT devices

    You can now use Arduino to program Linux IoT devices

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    You can now use Arduino to program Linux IoT devices

    Arduino TeamMarch 13th, 2018

    Today, at Embedded Linux Conference 2018, Arduino announced the expansion of the number of architectures supported by its Arduino Create platform for the development of IoT applications. With this new release, Arduino Create users can manage and program a wide range of popular Linux® single-board computers like the AAEON® UP² board, Raspberry Pi® and BeagleBone® as if they were regular Arduino boards. Multiple Arduino programs can run simultaneously on a Linux-based board and interact and communicate with each other, leveraging the capabilities provided by the new Arduino Connector. Moreover, IoT devices can be managed and updated remotely, independently from where they are located.

    To further simplify the user journey, Arduino has also developed a novel out-of-the-box experience for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone boards, in addition to Intel®  SBCs, which enables anyone to set up a new device from scratch via the cloud without any previous knowledge by following an intuitive web-based wizard. Arduino plans to continue enriching and expanding the set of features of Arduino Create in the coming months.

    “With this release, Arduino extends its reach into edge computing, enabling anybody with Arduino programming experience to manage and develop complex multi-architecture IoT applications on gateways,” said Massimo Banzi, Arduino CTO. “This is an important step forward in democratizing access to the professional Internet of Things.”

    “At Arduino we want to empower anyone to be an active player in the digital world. Being able to run Arduino code and manage connected Linux devices is an important step in this direction, especially for IoT applications that need more computing power, like AI and computer vision,” added Fabio Violante, Arduino CEO.



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  • Arduino Create plans for education now available!

    Arduino Create plans for education now available!

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    Arduino Create plans for education now available!

    Arduino TeamJanuary 24th, 2018

    Today, we’re excited to announce that Arduino Create is now available for schools with Chrome OS devices in their classrooms.

    With Arduino Create, students and teachers will be able to tinker with Arduino hardware and programming in a collaborative, always up-to-date environment. You can learn how to subscribe using this tutorial.

    Last June, we launched Arduino Create for Chrome OS; however due to limitations with Google Apps for Education (GAFE), educational institutions were unable to purchase subscriptions on the Chrome Web Store.

    The new Arduino Create subscription site allows schools to purchase and manage subscription plans for their students, starting at $0.20/student per month. All you need is a credit card and the email addresses of the students you would like to enroll. We also have a solution for students under the age of 14 who might not have full access to emails.

    The Google Admin console can be used by IT administrators to bulk install the app on a fleet of Chrome OS devices.

    Arduino Create will continue to be available for regular Chrome OS users at $0.99 per month on the Chrome Web Store. Both versions support the following boards: Uno, 101, Mega, Mega ADK, Esplora, Nano (ATmega328), Micro, Zero, MKR1000, MKR Zero, MKR Fox 1200, MKR GSM 1400, MKR WAN 1300, Pro, and Pro Mini (ATmega328).

    Visit the new Arduino Create subscription site to get started. If you have any questions or comments, write to us on this Forum page. We look forward to hearing your feedback!



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  • Linux support comes to Arduino Create

    Linux support comes to Arduino Create

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    Linux support comes to Arduino Create

    Arduino TeamNovember 3rd, 2017

    We’re excited to announce a new update to the Arduino Create web platform, which will enable fast and easy development and deployment of IoT applications with integrated cloud services on Linux-based devices.

    What this means is that users will be able to program their Linux boards as if they were regular Arduinos. Multiple Arduino programs can run simultaneously on a Linux board and programs can communicate with each other leveraging the capabilities of the new open source Arduino Connector. 

    Arduino Create Cloud now allows users to manage individual IoT devices, and configure them remotely and independently from where they are located. To further simplify the user journey, we’ve also developed a novel “out of the box” experience that will let anyone set up a new device from scratch via the cloud without any previous knowledge by following an intuitive web-based wizard

    The initial release has been sponsored by Intel® and supports X86/X86_64 boards. As a reference implementation, a simplified user experience has been designed for the AAEON® UP² board, although other platforms are already supported by the Arduino Create Cloud platform, such as the Intel® NUC, Dell Wyse®, Gigabyte™ GB-BXT.

    In the coming months, we plan to expand support for Linuxbased IoT devices running on other hardware architectures. Until then, you can find more information here and follow the tutorials below to help get you going:



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