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A learning and development board that delivers the performance and low-power consumption of the [Intel® Curie™](/resources/datasheets/intel-curie-module-datasheet.pdf) Module with the simplicity of Arduino at an entry-level price. It keeps the same robust form factor and peripheral list of the UNO with the addition of onboard Bluetooth® Low Energy capabilities and a 6-axis accelerometer/gyro to help you easily expand your creativity into the connected world.

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## Arduino BT (Bluetooth®)
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The **Arduino Esplora** is a microcontroller board derived from the [Arduino Leonardo](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoLeonardo). The Esplora differs from all preceding Arduino boards in that it provides a number of built-in, ready-to-use set of onboard sensors for interaction. It's designed for people who want to get up and running with Arduino without having to learn about the electronics first. For a step-by-step introduction to the Esplora, check out the [Getting Started with Esplora](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoEsplora) guide.

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The **Arduino Ethernet** is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P. It has 14 digital input/output pins, 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a RJ45 connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button.

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The **Arduino Ethernet** is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328\. It has 14 digital input/output pins, 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a RJ45 connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button.

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The **Arduino Gemma** is a microcontroller board made by [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/) based on the [ATtiny85](http://www.atmel.com/assets/atmel-2586-avr-8-bit-microcontroller-attiny25-attiny45-attiny85_datasheet.pdf). It has 3 digital input/output pins (of which 2 can be used as PWM outputs and 1 as analog input), an 8 MHz resonator, a micro USB connection, a JST connector for a 3.7V battery, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a battery to get started.

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The **Arduino ISP** is a tiny AVR-ISP (in-system programmer) based on David Mellis' project FabISP([http://fab.cba.mit.edu/content/projects/fabisp/](http://fab.cba.mit.edu/content/archive/projects/fabisp/)). With this programmer you can upload sketches and burn the bootloader on any AVR based boards, including Arduinos. By uploading a sketch with an external programmer you can remove the bootloader and use the extra space for your sketch. The Arduino ISP can also be used to burn the Arduino bootloader, so you can recover your chip if you accidentally corrupt the bootloader. Burning the bootloader is also necessary when you use a new ATmega microcontroller in your Arduino, and you wish to use the bootloader to upload a sketch via the USB-Serial connection.
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The **Arduino ISP** is a tiny AVR-ISP (in-system programmer) based on David Mellis' project FabISP([http://fab.cba.mit.edu/content/projects/fabisp/](http://fab.cba.mit.edu/content/archive/projects/fabisp/)). With this programmer you can upload sketches and burn the bootloader on any AVR based boards, including Arduinos. By uploading a sketch with an external programmer you can remove the bootloader and use the extra space for your sketch. The Arduino ISP can also be used to burn the Arduino bootloader, so you can recover your chip if you accidentally corrupt the bootloader. Burning the bootloader is also necessary when you use a new ATmega microcontroller in your Arduino, and you wish to use the bootloader to upload a sketch via the USB-Serial connection.
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[SCHEMATICS IN .PDF](https://content.arduino.cc/assets/arduino-isp-schematic.pdf)
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* [Using an Arduino as an AVR ISP](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP): how to use an Arduino board as an AVR ISP (in-system programmer). This allows you to use the board to burn the bootloader onto an AVR (e.g. theATmega168 or ATmega328 used in Arduino).
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* [Programming an ATtiny with Arduino ISP](http://scuola.arduino.cc/courses/lessons/cover/qX1117g): How to install the ATtiny core for the Arduino IDE for programming AVR ATtiny microcontrollers using the Arduino software and the Arduino ISP programmer.
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* [How to read your Arduino built-in EEPROM](http://scuola.arduino.cc/courses/lessons/view/B7PlK61): How to read the content of the onboard EEPROM on an AVR microcontroller by dumping the flash memory using the Arduino ISP programmer.
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