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Wio Terminal Development Board ATSAMD51 Core with Realtek RTL8720DN

Product ID: FAERI-03651

Wio Terminal Development Board ATSAMD51 Core with Realtek RTL8720DN Wio Terminal is an ATSAMD51-based microcontroller with wireless connectivity supported by Realtek RTL8720DN. Its CPU speed runs at 120MHz (Boost up to 200MHz). Realtek RTL8720DN chip supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi providing the…

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Wio Terminal Development Board ATSAMD51 Core with Realtek RTL8720DN

Wio Terminal is an ATSAMD51-based microcontroller with wireless connectivity supported by Realtek RTL8720DN. Its CPU speed runs at 120MHz (Boost up to 200MHz). Realtek RTL8720DN chip supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi providing the backbone for IoT projects.

Wio Terminal is more of a complete system equipped with a Screen + Development Board + Input/Output Interface + Enclosure, making it an efficient and Product-Ready Product. The Wio Terminal itself is equipped with a 2.4” LCD Screen, onboard IMU(LIS3DHTR), microphone, buzzer, microSD card slot, light sensor, and infrared emitter(IR 940nm).

With Wio Terminal, you can:

• Sense and tag the Real-World data with over 300 Groves created by Seeed

• Use a 100% open-source Hardware in a pythonic way

• Build your program interpreter starting from 90% with LCD screen and compact enclosure

Features

• All-in-one development board

• Equipped with an ATSAMD51-based microcontroller

• Wireless connectivity supported by Realtek RTL8720DN

• Compatible with Arduino and MicroPython

• 2.4'' LCD screen

• Onboard IMU, microphone, buzzer, microSD card slot, light sensor, and built-in magnets

• It can be used for various projects and interfacing with the real world

• Works with the standard Arduino IDE to develop applications

• Versatile board for DIY IoT projects, education, and more

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