![]() The Arduino Uno is a staple for the maker community. ![]() Before we get to the comparison, here is a brief introduction to each one. We chose these three because they are all readily available, affordable, about the same size (just larger than 2″ x 3″) and can all be used for creating wonderful digital gadgets. The three models (all of which we use here at Digital Diner) are the Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone. Arduino Uno vs BeagleBone vs Raspberry Pi To help, we’ve taken three of the popular models and compared them so that you can choose the right tool for your next project. It can be a little confusing for the beginner. We were surprised at the number of choices that were available to us. For example, we are currently building a hydroponic garden project and had to choose a controller to run the pumps, read the sensors etc. There are so many great platforms for creating digitally enabled devices that its gotten hard to figure out which one to use. Software is fun, but when you can make your project physical it is even better. If you have even a minimal understanding of programming, there are websites, platforms and tools to help you develop your skills to the point where you actually create a hardware device with buttons, knobs and servos – a real physical world gadget. If you haven’t gotten bitten by the Maker bug yet, we strongly encourage it. These days, most of our projects include some sort of digital component – a microprocessor. There is always some sort of project going on. ![]() We like to build stuff here at Digital Diner. Left to right: Arduino Uno, BeagleBone, Raspberry Pi It is reposted here on the MAKE site with permission. This post was written by Roger Meike and appeared on the Digital Diner on October 24, 2012. The Monday Jolt is a new column about microcontrollers and electronics that appears in MAKE every Monday morning. Showcasing amazing maker projects of 2022 Gift the gift of Make: Magazine this holiday season! Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Share a cool tool or product with the community.įind a special something for the makers in your life. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more ![]() Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed
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