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== further reading ==
 
== further reading ==
  
=== Form factor comparisons and reviews ===
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== Form factor comparisons and reviews ==
 
 
What are standard interfaces between a "CPU board" and a "I/O board"?
 
If none of the standard interfaces are quite what I want,
 
what are good things to keep in mind when designing a new interface?
 
  
 
* [[expansion bus]] ideas and standards
 
* [[expansion bus]] ideas and standards
 
* [http://jeelabs.org/2010/12/18/rethinking-the-arduino-hardware-interface/ "Rethinking the Arduino hardware interface"] describes the differences between the "JeeNode form factor and I/O connectors" and the "Arduino Shield form factor and I/O connectors" (both systems are fully compatible with the standard Arduino IDE software).
 
* [http://jeelabs.org/2010/12/18/rethinking-the-arduino-hardware-interface/ "Rethinking the Arduino hardware interface"] describes the differences between the "JeeNode form factor and I/O connectors" and the "Arduino Shield form factor and I/O connectors" (both systems are fully compatible with the standard Arduino IDE software).
 
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/8000/how-to-use-multiple-terminal-surface-mount-chips-in-amateur-project/20367#20367 Mark] has a brief rant about form factors
 
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/8000/how-to-use-multiple-terminal-surface-mount-chips-in-amateur-project/20367#20367 Mark] has a brief rant about form factors
* [http://www.acmesystems.it/?id=index_daisy "Acme Daisy Cabling System"]
 
 
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