- Galileo is designed to support shields that operate at either 3.3V or 5V.
- The core operating voltage of Galileo is3.3V. However, a jumper on the board enables voltage translation to 5V at the I/O pins.
- This provides support for 5V Uno shields and is the default behavior.
- Galileo is a microcontroller board based on the Intel® Quark SoC X1000 Application Processor, a 32-bit Intel Pentium®-class system on a chip (SoC).
- PC industry standard I/O ports and features to expand native usage and capabilities beyond the Arduino shield ecosystem
- A full sized mini-PCI Express slot, 100Mb Ethernet port, Micro-SD slot, RS-232 serial port, USB Host port, USB Client Port, and 8 MByte NOR flash come standard on the board.
Showing posts with label Galileo Development Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galileo Development Board. Show all posts
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Intel GALILEO Microcontroller board
Intel GALILEO Single ATX DDR2 1066 Microcontroller Motherboard GALILEO1.Y
Friday, October 4, 2013
Light You Can Touch | LYT by Second Story - demo mobile phones + Intel Galileo microprocessor board
With exciting implications for glowing furniture of the future, interactive studio Second Story has created a collaborative drawing canvas that allows users to control ambient lighting using their mobile phones via the new Intel® Galileo microprocessor board.
Learn more: Introducing the Galileo Development Board
See more of the LYT project here: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/processor-galileo-helps-creators-innovate-in-unchartered-waters
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