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Educeeno is compatible with the most common Uno R3 (around 7-10$ on Ebay) and Mega R3 (around 8-15$) and Arduino Leonardo boards.
An Arduino is by no means expensive, but that still doesn't mean that it suits your needs right out of the box. If you want to make your own custom board, Make shows you how in a three-part series.
Features of the Arduino HeroCore board include : – It works with Arduino IDE (shows up as Mega) – It is compatible with ALL the sensors and breakout boards for UNO and Mega – It is ...
The chipKIT Max32 (TDGL003) development board, priced at $49.50, is a clone of the Arduino Mega board and has 512kbyte flash programme memory and 128kbyte RAM, with USB, CAN and Ethernet communication ...
The board also hosts a constant-current LED driver which takes care of the backlight, and allowed him to build in a level converter (since the screen communicates at 3.3V but Arduino uses 5V logic).
PWM pins work the same way across all Arduino boards, so you don't need to go out of your way to buy a Mega if you already have a board supporting PWM. On the Uno, Nano, and Mini, the PWM pins are ...
The second board is the chipKIT Max32, which is a clone of the Arduino Mega board, but – again – with much higher features and performance (32-bit processor, 80 MHz, 512 KB Flash program memory and ...
Another day, another Arduino project. This time it's something called SuperDuino, a tiny touchscreen powered by a coin cell battery and backed up by a tiny Arduino-Like processor. The kit can be ...