I'd much rather have the Udoo. It has what I need and then some, and doesn't have the extra nonsense. And if I want the extra nonsense, I can add...
You could get a voltage booster but you would lose amperage. (Though by Ohms law you wouldn't lose any power, due to the formula in my post...
I think it's safe to assume that the Udoo will not power itself over the USB connection, which would result in the requirement to plug the power...
Greetings, I'm Elliott, I am a software and hardware developer and modder based out of Ohio in the great country of the United States of America....
Assuming that the Udoo has all the required components I need, I'm going to be using it for multiple things. (Obviously I'll need multiple...
In that case I'll just serial two AA or AAA batteries together and hook them to that port. (Provided 3V is the correct voltage.) Thanks, EBrown
Re: Is there any access to the Arduino I/O from Android or L I'm assuming the analogue pins don't work due to the mention in this...
I'm guessing that, due to the fact that the i.MX and Sam3X have bidirectional communication built-in, you may be able to read the analogue value...
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