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Revision as of 19:49, 28 May 2010
Lots of external Arduino Links
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.
Key words to help you search the table.
- Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures
- Tutorial: a tutorial or how to
- Links: a link to more links
- Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips.
- Forum: for a forum, mail list and their ilk
- WebRing: for a Web Ring.
- Supply: for the boards and parts
- Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality.
So, for example, if you are looking for projects then search on "Projects".
Links Part 1
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Arduino Wiki | This looks like a pretty complete guide. |
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Could be a useful board to make as well as example eagle file. | |
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The Arduino playground is another wiki that discusses the Arduino system and many other related systems. The Arduino is AVR based. It has a lot of information on programming the Arduino. It has a lot of information on attaching more hardware to the Arduino. | |
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Wikipedia: Arduino | a brief high-level overview of the Arduino system |
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Arduino based serial servo controller | Instructable |
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How to program a AVR (arduino) with another arduino | Instructable |
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Microcontrollers for Beginners | Why you should use the Arduino if you are a beginner. Links to starter kits and some other info. |
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Beginners Setup for Arduino and Processing | How to get yourself set up. |
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Could be a useful board to make as well as example eagle file. | |
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Wikipedia: Arduino | a brief high-level overview of the Arduino system |
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search: Arduino | Searches instructables for projects with Arduino. There are lots. |
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Arduino Hacks | Summarizes projects at Hack A Day |
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Wise time with Arduino | review would be nice |
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The Windmill | This particular page is about a version of the JAL language for the Arduino. |
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Arduino @ Electro Tech | A Dedicated forum for the Arduino. |
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Amicus | 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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Arduino Eye Shield | The Arduino Eye Shield is a circuit board that can be plugged on top of the Arduino allowing it to interpret analogue video (PAL or NTSC) from a camera or other source. It gives the Arduino the power of sight. |
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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. |
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Ardweeny; second source | Very tiny arduino almost as small as "One Chip Arduino". Has a very small board, uses only one chip. 10 bucks (more or less). breadboard friendly. Requires external USB-to-TTL FTDI-type cable or adapter. All through-hole parts, so presumably easy to solder the "7 parts" together. |
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[1] | A lightweight and efficient runtime system for AVR chips based on the work of Arduino Project. |
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Unduino | The Unduino is not an Arduino. It is a dsPIC33FJ128MC202 development board based on the Arduino form factor. 35 dollars more or less |
Links Part 2
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Arduino | Home page for the whole Arduino |
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Arduino + Liberlab = Liberino | Data logging with the Arduino |
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Arduino gift guide | From Make Magazine - Give the gift of learning electronics, interactive art and physical computing - the open source way! |
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High Current Loads | Driving large currents with an Arduino, would apply to other microcontrollers as well |
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Using AVR microcontrollers: Minimalist target boards | From: Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories |
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Archive for Ladyada’s Blog, lots of good material on Arduino and other stuff. Her Boarduino Solderless Breadboard Arduino Clone makes it easier to combine breadboarding hardware and Arduino software. | |
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The World Famous Index of Arduino & Freeduino Knowledge | A lot of Links to a lot of topics, tutorials, projects..... |
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Freeduino Project Status | Freeduino is a collaborative open-source project to replicate and publish a completely open version of the Arduino project's closed PCB design. Eagle files for the boards. Freeduino 2009. |
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DuinoStamp | an Arduino compatible environment, the same size as a 34-pin 0.600" DIP, it's breadboard compatible. |
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Arduino Projects | From Rancid Bacon |
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Search Results | A search of todbot blog which yeilds a bunch of projects. |
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Building an Arduino compatible solderless breadboard with an ATMEL8 AVR microcontroller and FTDI FT232 breakout board from Spark-fun. | |
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Thing-a-day, Day 12: Snake game | Cute game, watch the movie. |
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Arduino Forum | Seems pretty active |
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Arduino Reference | Lots of material |
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Arduino based Drum Loop Machine | review me |
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Arduino temperature controlled PC Fan. | PWM Motor control |
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RainbowDuino | low-cost; designed to be used in large quantities, with power and communications passed from one to the next ... Applications: control over LED matrix; Robot ... |
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Seeduino | "design is based on Diecimila scheme, 100% compatible to its existing program, shield and IDEs." "Seeeduino is made as flat as possible, even the crystals are SMD version." "you can burn bootloader without an ISP cable now" |
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Illuminato | "uses an ATMega645 instead of an ATMega168. This provides 64K of flash, 4K of RAM and 32 general IO pins." "works with every Arduino shield out there." |
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Sanguino | "uses an ATMega644P instead of an ATMega168. This provides 64K of flash, 4K of RAM and 32 general IO pins in a 40 pin DIP device." designed for the RepRap Project. completely through-hole construction. breadboard compatible. |
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StickDuino | USB Stick Sized Arduino Clone. Also see the StickDuino wiki. |
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Roboduino | Designed to make it easy to plug in 12 servomotors |
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ARMmite PRO | compatible with Arduino shield. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a 32-bit LPC2103 ARM processor (60MHz with 32K Flash memory and 8K SRAM memory). |
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Cortino | At first glance, looks like a Arduino Diecimila -- all the same connectors, compatible with Arduino shields, etc. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a 32-bit Cortex M3 ARM processor (72MHz with 512KB of Flash, 64KB of RAM). |
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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. |
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Sweet Technology | lots of small interesting projects with Arduinos, Linux, Wiimotes etc. Also a tutorial how to build a robot using a netbook, lego and an Arduino. |
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Modern Device | Including a very inexpensive ($12) Bare Bones Kit |
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Circuit Lake Archive for the ‘Arduino’ | Circuit Lake is a supplier who also indexes links to other sites. |
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uC Hobby Microcontrollers Electronics Hobby | A Blog with lots of info and links, some are about the Arduino |
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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... |
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ARDUINO meets PROCESSING physical computing and computer graphics | Lots of interesting stuff |
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How do you convince people to use Arduino | Interesting responses. |
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4 Operating Systems for the Arduino | Does it need an operating system, sometimes. |
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Fabio 1.0 |
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. With a little care, you can get two Fabios out of one 2"x3" single sided PCB. It uses all surface-mount parts, so there are no holes to drill. Alas, Fabio does not have shield connectors. |
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Nilok sells a vaguely Arduino-like board, except it uses a Microchip PIC18F4455, stuck in a cute black anodized aluminum case. Also: the "First QUBE Ever!" post shows how the board was made: solder mask stencil, SMT parts, toaster oven, through-hole parts, testing, etc. | |
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Lawnbot400 | this remote-control lawnmower project describes how to build a "semi-ruggedized" Arduino-like board that looks like the Arduino Duemilanove to the software, but it has heavy-duty screw-terminals for all I/O. |
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Arduino Diecimila | (this has been replaced by the Arduino Duemilanove) |
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Arduino Duemilanove | "Duemilanove" means 2009 in Italian and is named after the year of its release. As of 2010-April, the Arduino Duemilanove is still the latest revision of the basic Arduino USB board. It connects to the computer with a standard USB cable and contains everything else you need to program and use the board. It can be extended with a variety of shields: custom daughter-boards with specific features. Alas, it is not directly breadboard-compatible. |
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Arduino Nano | "a ... breadboard-friendly board ... It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. ... works with a Mini-B USB cable". Available from Micro4you Studio as well as the usual Arduino distributors. |
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Arduino Mini | "a small microcontroller board ... intended for use on breadboards and when space is at a premium. ... It can be programmed with the Mini USB adapter or other USB or RS232 to TTL serial adapter." |
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Arduino Hardware Index | lists all the "official" "Arduino" boards ever made by the Arduino group and the differences between them. With photos!
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- Teensy USB Development Board: plugs into a solderless development board; ATMEGA32U4 and AT90USB1286 versions. very low cost. "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. paul's blog often talks about Teensy. 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).
- AVR Boarduino aka solderless breadboard Arduino clone; second source (plugs into solderless breadboard; based on Atmel AVR ATmega168)
- AVR Lady Ada has a blog that often mentions Arduino, Boarduino, and related things http://www.ladyada.net/rant/category/arduino/
- AVR Freeduino solderless breadboard Arduino clone; (plugs into solderless breadboard; based on Atmel AVR ATmega 168); the bare board is available, designed for all through-hole parts ...
- AVR Tutorial: SparkFun ProtoShield Assembly + Use shows how to use the ProtoShield development board with a Arduino; and recommends attaching a small solderless breadboard to the top of the finished ProtoShield
- AVR "DIY Arduino on a prototype board" "The project's components are readily available and can be obtained for about $10-15." http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archive/2008/01/diy_arduino_on_a_prototype_boa.html http://tinkerlog.com/2008/01/07/arduino-on-a-prototype-board/
- AVR LilyPad Arduino can be "sewn into clothing. Various ... sensor boards are available. They're even washable!" http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/10/lilypad_arduino.html ; http://www.flickr.com/photos/14694615@N00/sets/72157601404004841/ ; http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/projects/e-textile_kit/e-textile_kit2.html ; SparkFun: LilyPad Arduino 328 Main Board -- with links to many (all?) Lilypad peripheral boards.
- RGB LED Ring - A tiny brooch like device with 8 full colour light emitting diodes[2]: slightly smaller than a Arduino Lilypad. Program it exactly the same way you program the Lilypad.
Further reading
- The Wikipedia: "Arduino" article is a nice introduction, and has links to a large variety of shields and Arduino clones