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A very popular, AVR development board; uses the AVR so also see: [[AVR Links]] All the tools are free, you need the chip, a cable, and possibly a power supply. Software is free, chip programs via a bootloader, so no hardware programmer is needed ( unless you blow the bootloader ). May be the cheapest/easiest microcontroller for beginners. Popular with the technical artistic types ( googel DorkBot for more info on this type of person ). Most boards are set up to take plug in boards called "Shields" which add additional hardware to the base Arduino. | A very popular, AVR development board; uses the AVR so also see: [[AVR Links]] All the tools are free, you need the chip, a cable, and possibly a power supply. Software is free, chip programs via a bootloader, so no hardware programmer is needed ( unless you blow the bootloader ). May be the cheapest/easiest microcontroller for beginners. Popular with the technical artistic types ( googel DorkBot for more info on this type of person ). Most boards are set up to take plug in boards called "Shields" which add additional hardware to the base Arduino. | ||
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*Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures | *Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures | ||
− | *Links: a link to more links | + | *Tutorial: a tutorial or how to |
+ | *Links: a link to more links | ||
*Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips. | *Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips. | ||
− | *Forum: for a forum, mail list and their ilk | + | *Forum: for a forum, mail list and their ilk |
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*Supply: for the boards and parts | *Supply: for the boards and parts | ||
*Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality. | *Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality. | ||
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So, for example, if you are looking for projects then search on "Projects". | So, for example, if you are looking for projects then search on "Projects". | ||
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== Links Part 1 == | == Links Part 1 == | ||
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|[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Hardware Arduino Wiki] | |[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Hardware Arduino Wiki] | ||
|This looks like a pretty complete guide. | |This looks like a pretty complete guide. | ||
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− | | | + | [http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardSerialSingleSided Arduino Single Sided Board] |
+ | |Could be a useful board to make as well as example eagle file. | ||
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|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Wikipedia: Arduino] | |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Wikipedia: Arduino] | ||
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|[http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-based-serial-servo-controller/ Arduino based serial servo controller] | |[http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-based-serial-servo-controller/ Arduino based serial servo controller] | ||
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− | [http:// | + | |a brief high-level overview of the Arduino system |
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|[http://hackaday.com/category/arduino-hacks/ Arduino Hacks] | |[http://hackaday.com/category/arduino-hacks/ Arduino Hacks] | ||
|Summarizes projects at Hack A Day | |Summarizes projects at Hack A Day | ||
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|[http://myamicus.co.uk/ Amicus] | |[http://myamicus.co.uk/ Amicus] | ||
− | |Amicus is a | + | |Amicus is a multifuntion development system inspired by the world famous Arduino board, however, the Amicus board uses a Microchip PICmicrotm microcontroller instead of an Atmel AVRtm type. Looks like it will take Arduino Shields. |
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|[http://www.geocities.jp/arduino_diecimila/obaka/project-2/index_en.html One Chip Arduino] | |[http://www.geocities.jp/arduino_diecimila/obaka/project-2/index_en.html One Chip Arduino] | ||
− | |Now, I am making "One chip arduino" by using ordinary parts. Not even a circuit board. Interface is ttl rs232. Breadboard compatible | + | |Now, I am making "One chip arduino" by using ordinary parts. Not even a circuit board. Interface is ttl rs232. Breadboard compatible. |
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|[http://www.bugblat.com/products/cor.html Cortino] | |[http://www.bugblat.com/products/cor.html Cortino] | ||
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|[http://www.hackinglab.org/pinguino/index_pinguino.html Pinguino] | |[http://www.hackinglab.org/pinguino/index_pinguino.html Pinguino] | ||
|an Arduino-like board based on a Microchip PIC 18F2550 (or 18F4550) -- 32 KB Flash, 2 KB of RAM. That PIC has an integrated USB interface, so (unlike most other Arduino variants) it does not require a FT232RL chip for the USB interface. Plugs into solderless breadboard. | |an Arduino-like board based on a Microchip PIC 18F2550 (or 18F4550) -- 32 KB Flash, 2 KB of RAM. That PIC has an integrated USB interface, so (unlike most other Arduino variants) it does not require a FT232RL chip for the USB interface. Plugs into solderless breadboard. | ||
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|[http://jaluino.org Jaluino] | |[http://jaluino.org Jaluino] | ||
|an Arduino-like board, Microchip PIC 18F4550 based, powered by jalv2 language and jallib library set, featuring dedicated shields, bootloadders, USB support, I²C, serial, ICSP, etc... | |an Arduino-like board, Microchip PIC 18F4550 based, powered by jalv2 language and jallib library set, featuring dedicated shields, bootloadders, USB support, I²C, serial, ICSP, etc... | ||
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− | |[http://makeyourbot. | + | |[http://makeyourbot.org/fabio-1-0 Fabio 1.0] |
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Fabio is a fab-able Arduino compatible microcontroller board. The board is a single layer PCB that can be milled using a 1/64th inch end mill. | Fabio is a fab-able Arduino compatible microcontroller board. The board is a single layer PCB that can be milled using a 1/64th inch end mill. | ||
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− | + | |[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Boards Arduino Hardware Index] | |
− | |[http:// | + | |lists all the "official" "Arduino" boards ever made by the Arduino group and the differences between them. With photos! |
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* [http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ Teensy USB Development Board]: plugs into a solderless development board; ATMEGA32U4 and AT90USB1286 versions. very low cost. [http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensyduino.html "How Does Teensy Compare With The Arduino Board?"]: the biggest difference is that Teensy uses direct native USB communication, so (a) Teensy communicates *much* faster than Arduino (12 MBit/sec vs 38.4 kbps), and (b) Teensy can be programmed to act like a USB mouse or a USB keyboard. [http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/blog/paul paul's blog] often talks about Teensy. [http://dorkbotpdx.org/blog/feurig/reinventing_the_wheel_watcher feurig's blog] claims that the Teensy is *better* than "any other arduino or arduino clone" for systems that need to constantly communicate with a host PC over USB (as opposed to systems that normally run stand-alone without any host PC). | * [http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ Teensy USB Development Board]: plugs into a solderless development board; ATMEGA32U4 and AT90USB1286 versions. very low cost. [http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensyduino.html "How Does Teensy Compare With The Arduino Board?"]: the biggest difference is that Teensy uses direct native USB communication, so (a) Teensy communicates *much* faster than Arduino (12 MBit/sec vs 38.4 kbps), and (b) Teensy can be programmed to act like a USB mouse or a USB keyboard. [http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/blog/paul paul's blog] often talks about Teensy. [http://dorkbotpdx.org/blog/feurig/reinventing_the_wheel_watcher feurig's blog] claims that the Teensy is *better* than "any other arduino or arduino clone" for systems that need to constantly communicate with a host PC over USB (as opposed to systems that normally run stand-alone without any host PC). | ||
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* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Wikipedia: "Arduino"] article is a nice introduction, and has links to a large variety of shields and Arduino clones | * The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Wikipedia: "Arduino"] article is a nice introduction, and has links to a large variety of shields and Arduino clones | ||
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