Get Your Copy of the Arduino Family Tree

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Get Your Copy of the Arduino Family Tree

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Microprocessors and prototyping boards are nothing new. What is new is the proliferation of low-cost, maker friendly boards. And Arduino is arguably the one that started it all.

Since it was conceived by a group of students in Italy’s Interaction Design Institute Irvea in 2005, Arduinos have been embraced by artists and makers and gone on spur an exploding ecosystem of easy-to-use, open-source boards.

MAKE’s just-released Vol. 36 delves into the world of boards and includes a detailed photo illustration of the evolution of Arduino. Pick up a copy of the magazine to see if for yourself or download the poster here.

12 thoughts on “Get Your Copy of the Arduino Family Tree

  1. miroslava von schlockbaum says:

    shouldn’t we warn folks at this earlier point that it costs an information harvest in payment for this poster? …otherwise it comes off as a sort of rickroll.

    1. Stett Holbrook says:

      Hi Miroslava von Schlockbaum. If you don’t want to sign up for the poster you don’t have to. You can just pick up a copy of the magazine. And it’s not a rickroll. You sign up and give us your email (which we don’t share or sell) and you get a poster, not a Rick Astley song.

      1. miroslava von schlockbaum says:

        we all presume that the rick-astley song will be emailed to us in a spam at increasing frequency in the near future. (rick-rolling is now taken to be any misrepresentation to get a click)

  2. Andy Davidson says:

    And if one is already a subscriber, can the poster be found on the MAKE Digital Edition?

    1. Stett Holbrook says:

      Sorry, no.

  3. web Site says:

    I was wondering if you ever thought of changing the structure of
    your website? Its very well written; I love what youve got to say.
    But maybe you could a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it
    better. Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or 2 images.

    Maybe you could space it out better?

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Stett Holbrook is editor of the Bohemian, an alternative weekly in Santa Rosa, California. He is a former senior editor at Maker Media.

He is also the co-creator of Food Forward, a documentary TV series for PBS about the innovators and pioneers changing our food system.

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