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Genuino 101* Board | Learn the Basics and Become a Maker

Dream It. Build It

Discover what you can create with the Genuino 101* board.

The Brains Behind Your Next Invention

Building the next amazing thing just got easier. The Genuino 101* board packs powerful features that make creating a cinch, even for beginner Makers. And while it sells at an entry-level price point, it’s built for creating complex projects that require plenty of firepower. 

The brain behind the board is the Intel® Curie™ module, a powerful button-sized computer that has a built-in 6-axis combo sensor, Bluetooth* Low Energy radio, and low power usage, making it the perfect board for building “always-on” projects like fitness monitors.

The Genuino 101 board may be the most amazing board yet, for the most amazing creations yet.

Discover What You Can Build

Getting started with Genuino 101 has never been easier. Check out step-by-step instructions to guide you through your first projects—a step counter, orientation visualizer, or a heart rate monitor.1

Get Started With Genuino 101

All you need is a board, a computer, and an idea to get started on your first Genuino 101 project. To begin, you can check out the Get Started Guide for help getting your board ready for your first build, including how to access the software that runs the embedded clock, sensors, and Bluetooth* Low Energy capabilities.

If you're still looking for inspiration, Arduino offers ideas and instructions to help you get started building with your board. Check out step-by-step instructions to guide you through your first projects—a step counter, orientation visualizer, or a heart rate monitor.

When you're ready to build something more complex, you may need different sensors and accessories to help you craft something amazing. Looking through the accessory options may even help inspire your next creation!

Built for Your Imagination

Genuino 101 is optimized to help you build the next generation of wearable tech. It features:

  • A 32-bit Intel® Quark™ microcontroller (for minimal power consumption)
  • An Intel Curie module with 384 kB of flash memory (196 kB available to Arduino* sketch)
  • 80 kb of SRAM (24 kB available for Arduino sketches)
  • An integrated DSP sensor hub
  • Bluetooth* Low Energy radio
  • 6-axis combo sensor with accelerometer and gyroscope

And with Arduino's open source hardware and software platforms, you'll be able to move from beginner to expert level in no time.

 

Visit the Arduino forum to connect with other Makers

Intel Innovation Inside

Discover the Intel Curie Module

The groundbreaking Intel Curie module expands the possibilities of what tech can do—and makes wearable tech more amazing than ever before.

Learn about the Intel Curie module

Develop the Next Amazing Thing

Ready to create with Genuino 101 and the Intel Curie module? Get the details on how to develop with the latest Intel technology.

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1 Image used with permission from America's Greatest Makers (http://www.americasgreatestmakers.com).

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