Summary of Android ADK2012 is here and is powered by Arduino technology
Google introduced the ADK2012 at Google IO, an accessory development kit for Android devices. This board utilizes the upcoming Arduino Due platform and a new IDE capable of programming ARM targets. While the official Arduino Due launch is scheduled for later in the year, the IDE currently functions exclusively with this specific Google ADK board released during the event.
Parts used in the ADK2012:
- ADK2012 board
- Arduino Due platform
- New Arduino IDE supporting ARM targets
- Android mobile phones
- Android tablets
ADK2012 board
Google has unveiled at Google IO their new Accessory Development Kit for Android mobile phones and tablets, the ADK2012
The ADK2012 is based on the upcoming Arduino Due platform and the new Arduino IDE that supports programming ARM targets.
Currently the IDE works only on the Google ADK board released at Google IO, while the official launch of the Arduino Due is due later in the year.
For more detail: Android ADK2012 is here and is powered by Arduino technology
- What is the ADK2012?
It is a new Accessory Development Kit for Android mobile phones and tablets unveiled by Google at Google IO. - Which hardware platform powers the ADK2012?
The ADK2012 is based on the upcoming Arduino Due platform. - Does the Arduino IDE support ARM targets?
Yes, the new Arduino IDE supports programming ARM targets. - When will the official Arduino Due be launched?
The official launch of the Arduino Due is due later in the year. - Can the current IDE run on other boards?
Currently, the IDE works only on the Google ADK board released at Google IO. - Where was the ADK2012 unveiled?
Google unveiled the ADK2012 at Google IO.

