Category: Arduino
Teensy 4.1 is the first Microcontroller Board to come with 100Mbit Ethernet coupled with 600MHz 32- bit microprocessor
Teensy is another line of microcontroller boards designed to offer maximum I/O capabilities backed up by fully featured software libraries to run on Arduino. Loved by makers around the world for a number of reasons, these Arduino compatible boards have proven to be an astounding...
Continue ReadingDipDuino – is an Arduino in 0.3in DIP form
DipDuino is an Arduino in 0.3in DIP form. It runs the Atmega328P. Uses an onboard CP2104 to program itself and comes pre-programmed with Arduino Bootloader. Will act as a Arduino Pro or Pro Mini. Available in Tindie Store. The DipDuino is a FULL ARDUINO (Minus the A6 & A7 pins)....
Continue ReadingCricket ONE is an Arduino compatible board in Raspberry Pi form factor
The Cricket ONE is the first in a series of small microcontroller boards using the familiar form factor of the Raspberry Pi Zero series of single-board computers. Featuring an ATMEGA328PB and CH340C USB to UART converter, this board is Arduino IDE compatible and includes all of the...
Continue ReadingBuilding an ATmega 1284p based data logger
Detailed instructions of how to build an ATmega 1284p based data logger: [via] In this tutorial, a logger is built using a 3.3v Moteino MEGA with a 1284p CPU @ 16Mhz, w 4K eeprom,16K SRAM for variables & 128K program space. Considerably more than the 328’s 1K eeprom, 2K ram &...
Continue Reading2.7A PWM Valve/Solenoid Driver Arduino Nano Shield
This Arduino shield helps to drive various loads like a solenoid, valve, motor, inductive actuator, heater, and bulb. A wide supply range 8V-60V and a load current of 2.7A allows it to be used with a variety of actuators. The board can be used as a stand-alone driver or it can be...
Continue ReadingPiskey Atto is a Tiny Arduino Compatible Board with USB
Designed with makers in mind, this cost-effective Piskey Atto handles most of the issues developers face with some of the available development boards. “We recently started creating DIY projects on our YouTube channel and we ran into a similar issue, time and again. Most of the...
Continue ReadingSound Sensor with onboard Relay Arduino Nano Shield
This sound sensor with Relay driver shield for Arduino Nano can be used to develop sound-activated ON/OFF switch or other projects that require sound senor. LM358 op-amp is used as the amplifier, 1st op-amp amplifies the microphone signal, and 2nd op-amp works as a half-bridge rectifier...
Continue ReadingArduino-Based SSD uses an ATmega8 & 8 EEPROM chips
“Now, instead of using an SD card to store configuration files, I can simply send commands via the UART interface to the SSD from an external board and store/retrieve data without the extra code overhead.” SD cards are used for storing information when logging data or retrieving...
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