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Making an Arduino shield can be simpler than you think. This time I designed one to program Attiny and Atmega ...
The chip expects 3.3 V logic so he made use of a MC74LVX50 hex buffer to tailor the Arduino’s 5 V. Currently he’s working on revision two of the shield, which will include SPI flash memory.
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 ...
Here’s a picture from the Adafruit website of the meter – I didn’t take any pictures of mine, which was built on the arduino breadboard shield. Truth be told, EMI soon decreased as a complaint against ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the name VisiShield implies, the architecture is a vast improvement over traditional Arduino Shield technology, which hides all peripherals except the one on the top and restricts the height of ...