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Robert Thas John
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Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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Learning about input and output pins

The first time we looked at the pinout diagram of the MKR WiFi 1010, we only discussed the digital and analog pins. Let’s revisit that diagram so that we can consider the other communication technologies that are available on the MKR board:

Figure 2.1 – Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 pinout diagram (source: https://docs.arduino.cc/static/9d6534bb9783a42e3527a8c03472ad10/ABX00023-full-pinout.pdf)

Figure 2.1 – Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 pinout diagram (source: https://docs.arduino.cc/static/9d6534bb9783a42e3527a8c03472ad10/ABX00023-full-pinout.pdf)

The preceding figure has some pins labeled in dark green. Take a look at the pins on the right-hand side of the board; you will see that they are grouped into three. These are communication protocols that are supported by the pins. We’ll discuss them next.

UART

Digital pins 13 and 14 work together in tandem to support a protocol that is commonly called Serial. In Serial communications, data is transmitted one bit at a time. UART is short for Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. The “Asynchronous...

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Robert Thas John

Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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