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      <title>The Arduino Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Guide</title>
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      <description>The Arduino ecosystem has grown from a single hobbyist board into one of the most expansive open-source hardware platforms on earth — spanning over 100 official boards, 32,000+ libraries, and a community responsible for more than 50 million boards sold. Whether you are building a home automation node, a CNC controller, or an edge AI inference device, the ecosystem almost certainly has a purpose-built piece of hardware and a ready-made library to match.</description>
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