Arduino Due
Category: Arduino
β¦14000.00
The Arduino Due is a high-performance microcontroller board based on a 32-bit ARM processor, ideal for advanced electronics, robotics, and real-time control applications.
π« Key Features
Based on Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
32-bit architecture for higher performance
Fully compatible with Arduino IDE
54 digital I/O pins (12 PWM outputs)
12 analog input pins (12-bit resolution)
2 analog output pins (DAC)
Operates at 3.3V logic level
Native USB and programming USB ports
Supports advanced sensors, displays, motors, and communication modules
π« Detailed Description
The Arduino Due is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller, offering significantly higher processing power compared to 8-bit Arduino boards. It is designed for complex and performance-critical applications.
With its large number of I/O pins, high-resolution analog inputs, and true digital-to-analog outputs, the Arduino Due is ideal for robotics, industrial automation, audio processing, and advanced control systems.
The board features both a native USB port for direct USB communication and a programming port for easy code uploads, all supported through the Arduino IDE.
π« Technical Specifications
Microcontroller: Atmel SAM3X8E (ARM Cortex-M3)
Operating Voltage: 3.3V
Input Voltage (recommended): 7β12V
Digital I/O Pins: 54 (12 PWM)
Analog Input Pins: 12 (12-bit ADC)
Analog Output Pins: 2 (DAC)
Flash Memory: 512 KB
SRAM: 96 KB
Clock Speed: 84 MHz
USB Interface: Native USB & Programming USB
DC Jack: Yes
π« Whatβs in the Box
1 Γ Arduino Due Board
USB Cable (optional β if included)
π« Ideal For
Advanced robotics and automation
Real-time control systems
Audio and signal processing projects
Industrial and research applications
Educational and training labs
π« Important Note
The Arduino Due operates at 3.3V logic level. Applying 5V signals to I/O pins may permanently damage the board. Ensure all connected modules are 3.3V compatible.