One of the many benefits of Flowcode, is the ability for users to simulate their projects before deploying them on to hardware devices, such as the Arduino. If
Arduino is one of the most popular microcontroller platforms in use today. It appeals to hobbyists, engineers, and students all over the world, and provides an affordable way
Microcontrollers are generally used to solve a particular problem or provide some sort of service to the end-user. Therefore, it is important that there is an easy-to-use, readily
Following the introduction of E-blocks2, we’re now running a limited time special offer on our E-blocks range of boards. You can get up to 50% off selected E-blocks
Following the release of Flowcode we are keen to present new users with an introduction to how Flowcode could be useful to engineers of all abilities. Whether users
This is the second in a series which shows how to use Flowcode to program commonly-found hardware. In our last blog post, we discussed using the PICkit3 with
At Matrix we develop both hardware and software solutions. In terms of software, there is of course Flowcode. Our hardware includes our popular E-blocks2 platform, which allows both
Historically, the hardware side of Flowcode has only targeted microcontrollers such as PIC, AVR (including Arduino) and ARM. Flowcode 8 now targets the hugely popular Raspberry Pi. Moreover,