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| ==== The ultimate 100% Arduino Due compatible dev board with Wifi and Mesh networking, Audio, USB OTG, microSD, and 99 i/o pins! ==== | ==== The ultimate 100% Arduino Due compatible dev board with Wifi and Mesh networking, Audio, USB OTG, microSD, and 99 i/o pins! ==== | ||
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| * nRF24L01+ socket(not included) | * nRF24L01+ socket(not included) | ||
| * On Board MicroSD slot | * On Board MicroSD slot | ||
| - | * On Board 4kbit (512 byte) EEPROM | + | * On Board 4KB (32kbit) EEPROM |
| * 3.3V, 3.4-5.5V (LiPo Ready), 5V, or 6-16V input (onboard buck regulator) | * 3.3V, 3.4-5.5V (LiPo Ready), 5V, or 6-16V input (onboard buck regulator) | ||
| * 96KB SRAM | * 96KB SRAM | ||
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| - | The DigiX - like the Arduino Due, UDOO, and Spark Core runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Connecting the I/O pins to higher voltages, including 5V, could damage the DigiX. | + | **The DigiX - like the Arduino Due, UDOO, and Spark Core runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Connecting the I/O pins to higher voltages, including 5V, could damage the DigiX.** |
| Source files can be found on the resources tab of the product page: http://digistump.com/products/50 | Source files can be found on the resources tab of the product page: http://digistump.com/products/50 | ||