Abstract

Nowadays, the creation of custom electronic devices of varying degrees of complexity is available for a wide audience. The applications vary from simple devices such as clocks and weather stations to automated homes and manufacturing control systems. In the last decade, the Arduino platform [1] has significantly simplified the development and, as a result, has lowered the entry barrier. However, this platform lacks some basic functions such as task management and state synchronization, hence, has opportunities for improvements. This work aims to offer a new platform and open the field of custom electronics for a broader audience.

DOI
10.31144/BNCC.CS.2542-1972.2023.N47.P23-31
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23-31