Intel’s Galileo Arduin Certified Development Board, powered by the newest Intel Quark X1000 SoC is now in stock and available for immediate shipping from Mousergalileo medium Get the latest Intel Galileo development board from Mouser available now Electronics, Inc.

This development board is designed around a 32-bit Intel Quark X1000, a Pentium-class system on a chip (SoC) and is said to be the first product in a new family of Arduino Certified boards based on an Intel processor. The company highlights that Galileo is hardware and software compatible with most Arduino shields designed for the Uno R3. Shields are accessory boards that plug into an Arduino board to extend its capabilities.

The Intel Galileo has several PC industry standard I/O ports and features that expand its capabilities beyond the Arduino ecosystem. A mini-PCI Express slot, 100Mb Ethernet port, microSD™ slot, RS-232 serial port, USB Host port, USB Client Port, and 8 MByte NOR flash memory are also available on the board.

The Galileo platform uses the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) interface to create programs for the Galileo called “sketches.” To run a sketch on the board, first connect a power supply, then connect Galileo’s USB Client port to a PC, and then upload the sketch from the IDE interface.

Intel Galileo ArduinoApplications for Intel’s Galileo Development Board include Linux server, web server box, USB host, cloud printer, and digital data logger.

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