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Intel is a semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in the United States. They are best known for their x86 range of microprocessors and associated chipsets that are the basis of most personal computers.
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Analog inputs with Intel Edison mini breakout board?
Looking at the schematics of the Intel Edison mini breakout board, there are no pins for analog inputs, e.g. for reading state of a potentiometer. …
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How to blink LED with 1.8V?
I am experimenting with an Intel Edison mini breakout board with pinout like here: http://fab-lab.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Edison_IO_LED.jpg
Now, I soldered header pins to plug the board into a breadboard …