Arduino

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Article from Issue 204/2017
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Break out of the cyber confines of your computer, and program the real world.

Q Ard-You-I-Know. What does that mean?

A It's pronounced Ard-wee-no, and it's an open source microcontroller board that's often used to control embedded systems and robotics (Figure 1).

Q Ah, so it's like a Raspberry Pi?

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