Arduino was never intended to be a full-fledged desktop computer, as the control program is developed separately and then uploaded to the Arduino and run, where it continuously repeats in a loop. Arduino constantly senses its environment and reacts to it and thus finds its irreplaceable application in controlling robots, drones and the like.
Over the years, Arduino has gained fans and users all over the world – whether it's hobbyists utilizing Arduino products to control their own applications, educators in high schools and universities using it as a great teaching tool, or professional users in businesses or industries where Arduino can connect remote sensors or other IoT elements to streamline their automation processes.
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- PRO series, designed to enable companies to securely and quickly connect remote sensors to automation logic using a simple IoT application development platform, ensuring higher efficiency of automation processes. The PRO series includes modules from the Portenta and MKR families.
- EDU series, aimed at educators in elementary, secondary schools, and universities who want to provide students with engaging and enjoyable teaching. The EDU series includes kits, software, and modules from the Classic family.
- MAKER Series, intended for creative individuals, DIY enthusiasts striving for advanced control of applications, sensors, and devices, or developing their own applications. The MAKER series includes modules from the Classic and Nano families.
Why Choose the Arduino Brand?
- Excellent price/performance ratio
- Open-source platform, meaning everything is freely accessible
- Wide range of products
Did You Know?
Since the introduction of the Arduino project in 2005, more than 120,000 units of Arduino modules were sold by February 2010.