Using a Raspberry Pi to Program an Arduino @Raspberry_Pi #PiDay #RaspberryPi
The Raspberry Pi is an excellent platform that can do many things. It can serve as a base for projects of all sorts, but when it comes to more specific functions, such as dealing with analog input, an Arduino Uno may be more useful. The things is, you don’t really need to choose one platform or the other. Here’s more from PyMyLifeUp:
Of course, one great thing about a Raspberry Pi is that its ARM chip allows us to run numerous different bits of fully fledged software. One of those is the Arduino IDE. This software lets you easily program an Arduino directly from your Raspberry Pi.
You could even in theory deploy these two devices together so you can easily deploy new code to your Arduino, and thanks to the Raspberry Pi being low powered you won’t be doing serious damage to your power budget.
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