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/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/arduino_uno_click/doc/
Dindex.rst3 Arduino UNO click shield
9 The Arduino UNO click is an extension to the Arduino UNO R3 headers.
10 It's a simple shield that converts Arduino UNO R3 headers to two mikroBUS
13 In other words, the Arduino UNO click will generally be used by other
17 ``mikrobus_header_2``, each corresponding to a socket on the Arduino UNO
24 `Arduino UNO click shield website`_.
30 for Arduino R3 connector.
32 The board must also define node aliases for arduino Serial,
58 https://www.mikroe.com/arduino-uno-click-shield
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/uno_r4/doc/
Dindex.rst6 The Arduino UNO R4 Minima/WiFi is a development board featuring the Renesas RA4M1 SoC
7 in the Arduino form factor and is compatible with traditional Arduino.
16 - One WiFi Transceiver (Arduino UNO R4 WiFi only)
17 - One 12x8 LED Matrix (Arduino UNO R4 WiFi only)
18 - Built-in CMSIS-DAP debug adapter (Arduino UNO R4 WiFi only)
32 Arduino UNO R4 WiFi has a built-in debug adapter that
35 In the Arduino UNO R4 Minima case, You need to prepare
82 Various debug adapters, including cmsis-dap probes, can debug the Arduino UNO R4 with pyOCD.
84 You must install CMSIS-Pack when flashing or debugging Arduino UNO R4 Minima with pyOCD.
85 If not installed yet, execute the following command to install CMSIS-Pack for Arduino UNO R4.
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/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/bindings/gpio/
Dpanasonic,reduced-arduino-header.yaml5 Panasonic's reduced Arduino header.
27 Panasonic's reduced Arduino header is based on the Arduino UNO layout
34 1. Power Supply header exactly, like on Arduino UNO layout.
36 2. Analog Input header, like on Arduino UNO layout, but A4 and A5 are
40 Arduino UNO layout, labeled from D0 at the bottom to D7 at the top, but D6
44 Arduino UNO layout, labeled from D8 at the bottom through D15 at the top,
47 compatible: "panasonic,reduced-arduino-header"
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nano_33_ble/doc/
Dindex.rst6 The Arduino Nano 33 BLE is designed around Nordic Semiconductor's
7 nRF52840 ARM Cortex-M4F CPU. Arduino sells 2 variants of the board, the
32 This board requires the Arduino variant of bossac. You will not
38 #. Building the binary from the `Arduino source tree <https://github.com/arduino/BOSSA/tree/nrf>`_
39 #. Downloading the Arduino IDE
43 …#. Build and flash a sample application, and read the logs to figure out where Arduino stored boss…
44 …#. In most Linux based systems the path is ``$HOME/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/bossac/1.9.1-…
50 west flash --bossac="<path to the arduino version of bossac>"
56 west flash --bossac=$HOME/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/bossac/1.9.1-arduino2/bossac
58 On Windows you need to use the :file:`bossac.exe` from the `Arduino IDE`_
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/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nicla_sense_me/doc/
Dindex.rst5 The `Arduino Nicla Sense ME`_ is designed around Nordic Semiconductor's
42 :alt: Arduino Nicla Sense ME pinout
44 Arduino Nicla Sense ME pinout (Credit: Arduino)
58 First, connect the Arduino Nicla Sense ME board to your host computer using
97 https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/nicla-sense-me
100 https://docs.arduino.cc/resources/datasheets/ABX00050-datasheet.pdf
103 https://docs.arduino.cc/resources/pinouts/ABX00050-full-pinout.pdf
106 https://docs.arduino.cc/resources/schematics/ABX00050-schematics.pdf
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/zero/doc/
Dindex.rst6 The Arduino Zero is a maker-friendly development board with
29 The `Arduino store`_ has detailed information about board
30 connections. Download the `Arduino Zero Schematic`_ for more detail.
37 APB and GCLK unit are set up in the same way as the upstream Arduino
57 The SAMD21 MCU has 6 SERCOM based SPIs. On the Arduino Zero, SERCOM4
72 Arduino Zero, the DAC is available on pin A0.
77 The Arduino Zero comes with a Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG). This
92 #. Connect the Arduino Zero to your host computer using the USB debug
126 https://store.arduino.cc/genuino-zero
129 https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/Zero_V1.0.pdf
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/mkrzero/doc/
Dindex.rst6 The Arduino MKR Zero built with smaller MKR form factor and powered by Atmel's SAMD21 MCU.
28 The `Arduino store`_ has detailed information about board
29 connections. Download the `Arduino MKR Zero Schematic`_ for more detail.
36 APB and GCLK unit are set up in the same way as the upstream Arduino
53 The SAMD21 MCU has 6 SERCOM based SPIs. On the Arduino MKR Zero, SERCOM1
76 Arduino MKR Zero, the DAC is available on pin A0.
81 The Arduino MKR Zero ships the BOSSA compatible bootloader. The
134 …https://store.arduino.cc/collections/boards/products/arduino-mkr-zero-i2s-bus-sd-for-sound-music-d…
137 https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/ArduinoMKRZero-schematic.pdf
/Zephyr-4.1.0/tests/drivers/regulator/fixed/boards/
Dnrf9160dk_nrf9160.overlay10 /* Arduino D10 */
14 /* Arduino D11 */
20 /* Default-enabled Arduino UART steals the pins we want. */
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/giga_r1/doc/
Dindex.rst6 Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi is a development board by Arduino based on the
23 schematics, can be found at the `Arduino GIGA website`_.
80 The board ships with a custom Arduino bootloader programmed in the first
86 program the internal flash and can overwrite the Arduino bootloader. More
87 details can be found in the "Boot0" section of the `Arduino GIGA Cheat
90 First, connect the Arduino GIGA R1 board to your host computer using the USB
92 board into the Arduino Bootloader mode. Then build and flash your application.
132 https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/giga-r1-wifi
135 https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/giga-r1-wifi/cheat-sheet
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/x_nucleo_eeprma2/
Dx_nucleo_eeprma2.overlay30 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A1 pin on CN8 can wp */
43 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A1 pin on CN8 can wp */
56 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A1 pin on CN8 can wp */
71 * and are connected to their respective arduino pins via a normally
75 * have a connection to arduino pin A3 on CN8 via an open solder bridge.
79 * Additionally they are connected to arduino pin A0 on CN8
93 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A0 pin on CN8 can wp */
107 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A0 pin on CN8 can wp */
122 /* if solder-bridge closed: arduino A0 pin on CN8 can wp */
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/x_nucleo_idb05a1/doc/
Dindex.rst13 The X-NUCLEO-IDB05A1 is compatible with the ST Morpho and Arduino UNO R3
19 Note : This shield is compatible out of the box with Arduino UNO R3 connectors,
20 but CS and SCK signals are not the standard Arduino SPI_CS and SPI_SCK signals.
34 Arduino pin D3 instead of usual Arduino UNO R3 SPI SCK D13.
37 Also shield expects SPI CS to be available on Arduino pin A1 instead of usual
38 Arduino UNO R3 SPI CS D10.
39 This is not a problem as CS signal is software driven gpio on Arduino A1
/Zephyr-4.1.0/tests/boards/nrf/qdec/boards/
Dnrf52840dk_nrf52840.overlay16 /* Arduino D1 */
20 /* Arduino D3 */
31 <NRF_PSEL(QDEC_B, 1, 3)>; /* Arduino D2 */
38 <NRF_PSEL(QDEC_B, 1, 3)>; /* Arduino D2 */
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/npm1100_ek/doc/
Dindex.rst21 The nPM1100 EK board is not designed to fit straight into an Arduino connector.
23 Arduino shield pins. This allows to use the shield with any host board that
24 supports the Arduino connector. The connections are:
27 | PMIC Pin | Arduino Pin |
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nicla_vision/doc/
Dindex.rst6 Arduino Nicla Vision is a development board by Arduino based on the
24 :alt: Arduino Nicla Vision
27 schematics, can be found at the `Arduino Nicla Vision website`_.
84 The board ships with a custom Arduino bootloader programmed in the first
89 First, connect the Arduino Nicla Vision board to your host computer using the USB
91 board into the Arduino Bootloader mode. Then build and flash your application.
131 https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/nicla-vision/
134 https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/nicla-vision/user-manual/
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/bindings/adc/
Darduino,uno-adc.yaml5 ADC channels exposed on Arduino Uno (R3) headers.
7 The Arduino Uno layout provides a 6-pin Analog Input header. This
14 compatible: "arduino,uno-adc"
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/opta/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino OPTA
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/due/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino Due
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nicla_vision/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino Nicla Vision
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/mkrzero/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino MKR Zero
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/zero/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino/Genuino Zero
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nano_33_iot/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino Nano 33 IOT
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/nicla_sense_me/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino Nicla Sense ME
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arduino/giga_r1/
Dboard.yml3 full_name: Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi
4 vendor: arduino
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/npm1300_ek/doc/
Dindex.rst15 The nPM1300 EK board is not designed to fit straight into an Arduino connector.
17 Arduino shield connectors. For example, the I2C lines need to be connected to
19 supports the Arduino connector.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/shields/adafruit_2_8_tft_touch_v2/
Dadafruit_2_8_tft_touch_v2_nano.overlay11 * Arduino Nano form factor doesn't really have a Rev3 Arduino header
15 compatible = "arduino-header-r3";

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