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  1. What are counterfeit and clone Arduino boards (and how to …

    May 16, 2024 · With the Arduino ecosystem rife with clones and fake boards, here's what you need to know before you make your next purchase

  2. How to spot a counterfeit ArduinoArduino Help Center

    Apr 11, 2025 · This article covers the issue of counterfeit boards – how to identify them and warning signs to look out for in stores. The material presented here is useful for those who have already bought or are planning on buying an Arduino product.

  3. Possible to copy compiled code from one Arduino to another and …

    Sep 21, 2012 · This is also, a possible solution if you want to distribute a working Arduino program without sending them the source code, or even letting them know you did your programming in Arduino.

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  4. How do I extract code from an arduino? [duplicate]

    Sep 18, 2019 · The short answer: You don't. With enough know-how, you could probably extract the executable binary from the Arduino, but the source code is not installed on the device. You would need to run a decompiler on the binary. (Or read the machine code directly.)

  5. Copy code from one arduino to another

    Jul 15, 2014 · Create and retrieve a .hex file by reading what was flashed onto the atmega328p on my Uno. Replace the atmega328p chip on my Uno with another atmega328p, or connect an entirely different Uno. (I tried it both ways) Flash the created .hex file to the new atmega328p, creating essentially a "cloned" new arduino.

  6. Knock off Arduino Uno board? What are your thoughts.

    Jan 4, 2019 · When you say "knock off arduino uno", that implies a counterfeit. However, the most common unofficial boards referred to as "Uno" are actually Uno derivatives. These are derivatives because they use the CH340 USB to TTL serial chip rather than the …

  7. How To Spot A Counterfeit, Cloned or Fake Arduino - Codeduino

    Fake, or counterfeit Arduinos, are direct copies of official boards. They use the same name, logo, branding and design of Arduino boards, and are designed to trick buyers into thinking they have bought an official board. These boards not only infringe on Arduino's copyright, but have no guarantee to be of any quality, or have any support.

  8. Arduino Clone vs. Original: The Differences - NerdyTechy

    Jan 5, 2021 · Complete Guide: How to Detect the Original Arduino from the Fake? Original or Chinese Arduino Clone. What to Choose? Check it Now!

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  9. Original vs Duplicate Arduino Uno | What’s the Difference

    Not sure if your Arduino Uno is original or a clone? 🤔In this short, I explain how to spot the differences between original and duplicate Arduino boards, in...

  10. Avoiding Fake Arduinos: 7 Checks for Genuine Arduinos - Chip …

    There are 7 indicators of a fake Arduino: This guide focuses on how to identify a genuine Arduino – one that is not, counterfeit, fake or a clone. The difference between a fake Arduino and a clone Arduino is that: A clone of Arduino uses the same parts, but has its own branding. It may also be marketed as “Arduino compatible”

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