Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi
For ambitious makers with bigger ideas
Unlock endless possibilities with the GIGA R1 WiFi board. Packed with an STM32H747XI dual-core microprocessor and Mbed OS, this board is a powerhouse with 76 GPIOs, advanced ADC/DAC features, and dedicated camera & display connectors. Seamlessly program and connect devices using USB-C and USB-A ports, and immerse in rich audio with its 3.5 mm jack. As the first Mega board to offer integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the GIGA R1 WiFi is your all-in-one solution for expansive projects, machine learning, and edge signal processing.
Key features
- Run two Arduino programs simultaneously with the dual-core microcontroller
- 76 pins to boost existing projects or bring to life new ideas
- MicroPython - set up in minutes
- Control your Giga projects via your smartphone with the Arduino Cloud
Additional features
- Advanced ADC/DAC: Learn more about the ADC/DAC features of the GIGA R1 WiFi board, and discover examples for Audio projects.
- Dual Core: The STM32H747XI has two cores that can be programmed separately (M4/M7). You can for example run MicroPython and Arduino code simultaneously and communicate via an RPC.
- Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth®: The GIGA R1 WiFi comes with a Murata LBEE5KL1DX-883 radio module for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® communication.
- MicroPython: The GIGA R1 WiFi has support for MicroPython, which can be set up in just minutes.
- 76 (of which 12 analog, 13 PWM, 4 serial ports, 3 I2C, 2 SPI, 1 FDCAN, 1 SAI)
- USB: This board has USB-C® for power/programming/communication line, and a USB-A for connecting USB devices (keyboards, mass storage).
- Camera support: Learn how to connect a camera via the dedicated connector.
Applications
- Makers, 3D printing, signal processing
- Robotics, audio processing, data acquisition device
- Computer vision, gaming, machine learning
- Music controller interface
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