Arduino chips have brought us lots of neat DIY projects, like a Star Trek-style pneumatic door, a real-life game of Out Run, and a microwave that entertains you with YouTube clips, but how is the open-source microprocessor made on an industrial scale? Adafruit’s Limor Fried took a tour of the factory in Turin, Italy recently, and brought back video and a whole Flickr gallery to tell the tale.
Arduino factory revealed in photos, video
Adafruit takes a look at Arduino’s factory in Turin, Italy, where the open-source microprocessors are made on an industrial scale. They came back with photos and videos of the manufacturing process.
Adafruit takes a look at Arduino’s factory in Turin, Italy, where the open-source microprocessors are made on an industrial scale. They came back with photos and videos of the manufacturing process.


Image and Video Credit: adafruit (Flickr)
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