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Arduino is the go to board for most folks looking for an introduction to microcontrollers. That's largely thanks to its sizable community, ease of use and surprising versatility. But, there is one ...
[Ben Eater] posted some videos of an 8-bit computer with no CPU chip that he built completely on a breadboard a few years ago. After being asked for schematics, he finally admitted that he didn&#82… ...
Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP footprint of the AVR chip. It’s built on an ATmega88 chip, and includes a programming header, reset button, a couple of filter… ...
STEMTera Breadboard is specifically designed to solve common issues using Arduino with a breadboard especially in the lab or classroom. There were 3 main objectives I wanted to focus on when ...
Now, there’s a new version with substantially more oompf. The Arduino Due features an Atmel SAM3X8E processor based on ARM’s 32-bit Cortex-M3 CPU.
Go to the mae-server (Win+R, "\\mae-server\Micro\Software"), open the Arduino breadboard folder, copy the hardware folder into My Documents\Arduino. Plug in your FTDI serial cable into a USB port on ...
What is impressive, however, is when someone builds their own 8-bit computer using a plethora of wires and what is known in the do-it-yourself hardware programming community as a breadboard.
Dubbed the Core3duino by its creator, John David, it takes and existing, dual-processor mod for the Arduino and adds in a third CPU. Not only that, you also get a full 60 I/O connectors.