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The Galileo is a fusion of a Linux PC running Intel's architecture and an Arduino. The purpose is to provide the benefits of a pc (connectivity, power, storage, ports) with the benefits of an Arduino (an open-platform hardware interface.)
 
The Galileo is a fusion of a Linux PC running Intel's architecture and an Arduino. The purpose is to provide the benefits of a pc (connectivity, power, storage, ports) with the benefits of an Arduino (an open-platform hardware interface.)
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This page specifically discusses the Galileo. Anything Arduino-specific should get relegated to [[Arduino|here]].
  
 
=Resources=
 
=Resources=

Revision as of 13:42, 3 February 2014

The Galileo is a fusion of a Linux PC running Intel's architecture and an Arduino. The purpose is to provide the benefits of a pc (connectivity, power, storage, ports) with the benefits of an Arduino (an open-platform hardware interface.)

This page specifically discusses the Galileo. Anything Arduino-specific should get relegated to here.

Resources

[Overview + Diagram] [Comprehensive Overview]


Specs

Sensors

photoresistor

temperature

servo

LCD

Code

Examples

Snippets