Description
Features: Power the MicroPython SAMD21 M0 with 6-24V or the micro USB to 5V USB. The board will automagically switch between USB and DC, DC IN in priority.SAMD21 M0 has 25 GPIO pins (22 on pin-header line and 3 on SPI header), 12 analogs in, one of analog out DAC. An SPI port, I2C port, UART and native USB. The logiclevel of board is 3.3V.Native USB, there's no need for a hardware USB to Serial converter as the SAMD21 M0 has built-in USB support. When used to act like a serial device, the USB interface can be used by any computer to listen/send data to the SAMD21 M0, and can also be used to launch and update code via the bootloader. It can also act HID unit, like a keyboard, mouse, joystick or MIDI device as well. More details: The MicroPython SAMD21 M0 is a compact and powerful electronics development board that runs MicroPython. It connects to your PC over USB, giving you a USB flash drive on which to save your Python scripts. With theMicroPython SAMD21 M0 you gain a low-level Python operating system that you are able to use to control plenty of different electronics projects.At its heart, the MicroPython SAMD21 M0 possesses (MicroChip) SAMD21 MCU microcontroller with a 48 MHz Cortex M0+ CPU, 256KB Flash, and 32KB of RAM. The MicroPython SAMD21 M0 is equipped with a micro USB connector for power and serial communications, 25 GPIO, D13 LED, and reset button. The size and pinout of MicroPython SAMD21 M0 are compatible with the R3 form-factor and can plug in any Arduinoshields at the board.MicroPython is a complete rewrite of the Python (version 3.4) programming language so that it fit and runs on a microcontroller. It includes many optimizations so that it runs efficiently and uses very little RAM. Additionally, MicroPython runs bare-metal on the board and essentially gives you a Python operating system. The built-in MicroPython SAMD21 M0 module contains function and classes to control the peripherals available on the board, such as UART, I2C, SPI, ADC, and DAC. MakeCode: Did you know that you can code your MicroPython SAMD21 M0 using Blocks, JavaScript, and Python? Try with MakeCode: >>>Click here to open<<< What is MakeCode? MakeCode is a free, open-source platform for creating engaging computer science learning experiences that support a progression path into real-world programming.Package includes:
1 x MicroPython SAMD21 M0
1 x Breadboard1 x Micro USB cable




