Ultimate Arduino Comparison Guide: Pick the Ideal Board for Your Project

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Welcome to the ultimate Arduino comparison guide! In this video, we dive deep into the world of Arduino and Arduino Pro boards, including the Classic, Nano, MKR, Portenta, and Nicla families. 🔬

Get ready to explore the most comprehensive review available, where we simplify the differences between each board and provide you with easy-to-understand explanations. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced maker, this guide is designed to help you choose the ideal Arduino board for your next project!

Join this showcase of the unique features and capabilities of each Arduino board family. From the versatile Classic to the compact Nano, the powerful MKR to the high-performance Portenta, and the cutting-edge Nicla, there is no stone unturned - including the latest Uno R4 and Nano ESP32!

Discover the strengths and weaknesses of each board, weigh their performance, connectivity options, and form factors. This video is your one-stop-shop for all things Arduino, empowering you to make an informed decision for your next project!

And hey, @Arduino, if you've noticed this video - any corrections?
I'd be absolutely thrilled to put your Uno R4 to the test, if you have a spare! 😉

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0:00 Is my Arduino a FAKE?
1:40 Arduino CLASSIC
4:42 Arduino NANO
6:52 Arduino MKR
8:23 Arduino PORTENTA
9:51 Arduino NICLA
10:42 Arduino LEGACY
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It is worth pointing out that arduino isn’t all open source, at the very least their pro series is not open source, they say it’s done to stop people making low quality clones but there are plenty other companies that made SBCs and STM32H7 boards before arduino did. I also haven’t seen any clones of their more advanced boards like the mkr series so I don’t know why they would be so concerned with clones in their pro series. It seems they are just making excuses to keep it closed source.

conorstewart
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Well described, solved so many doubt about which board to choose.
Thank u so much 😊

anupm
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You helped me get much sorted out with this video. Amazing video, thanks a lot for the brief overview.

kazzarden
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NGL was skeptical about this video at first with the subscriber count and #of views, but damn bro. Great video. Extremely helpful as I currently search for microcontroller/board solutions during my prototype development to get a high level view of what's out there and what it can do.

Really love the small images for the sensor types integrated with each board, made it super easy to follow, and the concise descriptions of each board.
👍🏽👍🏽

lauritzdavidjr
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Great video, thank you, just what I was hoping to find. Did like though, sorry

calebcluff
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La ringrazio per il suo video. Me Peace molto

alexanderzohrens
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Thanks for the comparison. Haven't looked at the market in years and trying to decide best dev board. Think i'll go with the Teensy 4 as it's quite potent for its small footprint.

bhambhole
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That was great video:)
Quick suggestion
something like this quick guide for esp, raspberry pi, stm would be great they got plenty of variety and confusion to

Birendrakumar-pwvr
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I don't know. It's very little memory. I'm having a blast with the Arduino IDE, though. I bought a pile of M5Stack items and I get it working with a bit of effort. Kind of started with Raspberry Pi Pico and MMBasic, but I also burned a PocketCHIP with a few GPIO ideas which started the interest. It's the same protocols all over and 5v/3.3v with very little current. I2C, SPI, Serial, TTL and whatnot is just electronics, so you can chose any. Documentation is important. It will get "easy" after a short while. "Another I2C device today... First we do this and then that."

elektronkim
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You got the specs of the portenta X8 quite wrong. The microcontroller used has two M7 cores and one M4 core, the main processor has four A53 cores and one M4 core. So that’s a triple core microcontroller and the microprocessor is quad core plus an M4 core.

conorstewart
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Arduino mkr vidor 4000 anybody. Quite q useful board if you need to convert canbus signals into motor motion...

shany