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The Basics of Inputs and Outputs, Part 2: Understanding Protocols

19 Aug 2016CPOL8 min read 22.9K   9  
Sharing the same physical shape and pin layout as the UNO board, the Arduino 101 board accepts many of the shields that fit in its predecessor; you can also interchange cases and mounts between the two boards.

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