SparkFun RedBoard Artemis ATP
The SparkFun RedBoard Artemis ATP, nicknamed 'All the Pins!', is a powerful development board built around the Apollo3 IC, exposing all 48 GPIO pins in a familiar Mega-like form factor. It offers 1MB of flash and 384k RAM, running at 48MHz with a 96MHz turbo mode and integrated Bluetooth. This board simplifies I2C communication via a Qwiic connector and features a modern USB-C connector for programming. It also includes a digital MEMS microphone, making it ideal for always-on voice command experiments using TensorFlow. Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, the ATP version is excellent for testing the full capabilities of the Artemis module.
$31.59
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
1017
/ 1560
#1017 in Development Boards
Price vs Category Average
-64%
Below average
Processor
34896
/ Apollo running at MHz (MHz Turbo)
Who it's for
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption
- Powerful Core with Integrated BLE 5.0
- Extensive Pin Breakouts and Qwiic Integration
Who should skip it
- Smaller Community and Ecosystem
- Toolchain Setup Complexity
- Larger Footprint and Higher Cost
Key Specs
Processor
Apollo3 running at 48MHz (96MHz Turbo)
Onboard Flash Memory
1024 MB
RAM
384 KB
GPIO Pins
48 total
Connectivity
Bluetooth supported
Programming Interface
USB-C
Form Factor
Mega like
Onboard Peripherals
Digital MEMS microphone, Qwiic connector
Features
- Exposes all 48 Apollo3 GPIO pins
- Mega-like form factor for familiarity
- Integrated digital MEMS microphone
- Supports Bluetooth connectivity
- USB-C connector for modern interfacing
- Qwiic connector simplifies I2C setup
- Includes jumper for current measurement
- Compatible with Arduino IDE
What customers say
Users overwhelmingly praise the SparkFun RedBoard Artemis ATP for its exceptional energy efficiency and high processing power, driven by the Apollo3 Blue chip. Intermediate and advanced developers value the extensive GPIO breakout, which offers superior flexibility for complex prototyping compared to smaller Artemis options. The integrated debugger and quality documentation significantly streamline the development workflow. While the board is highly regarded as a powerful, specialized tool, some users note a slightly steeper learning curve when fully utilizing advanced features like BLE. Its premium positioning also means the value proposition is seen as high quality but expensive for cost-conscious hobbyists.
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