Sanguino microcontroller platform - Arduino's big brother in General
By Nerdblog el 09-Aug-2008
If you love the Arduino software but find yourself hampered by the included ATmega168 chip’s memory size or pin count, Zach Hoeken has a solution -
Sanguino is a new microcontroller board inspired by the Arduino. We took the biggest baddest 40-pin DIP that Atmel makes and made a board with it. Its based on the atmega644P which provides 64K of flash, 4K of ram, 32 GPIO pins, and tons of other stuff. The best part: its compatible with the Arduino software, which means all of your code should run on it no problem, and you can program it just as easily.
Sweet - the extra pins alone would satisfy this arduinaut - I do believe I’ll have to give this board a go.
If you love the Arduino software but find yourself hampered by the included ATmega168 chip’s memory size or pin count, Zach Hoeken has a solution -
Sanguino is a new microcontroller board inspired by the Arduino. We took the biggest baddest 40-pin DIP that Atmel makes and made a board with it. Its based [...] [..] Read complete article
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Just when you thought you had them all, the Arduino mutates yet again -
The new Arduino Nano is the smallest and most versatile Arduino board yet. Designed and manufactured by US-based Gravitech, it has all the functionality of an Arduino Diecimila in a compact, breadboard-ready design. The Nano includes an ATmega168 microcontroller (w/ bootloader), integrated [...] [..] Read complete article
Published 15-May-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 11 times. More hits in
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool
Flickr user Vwgoatboy is working on a text-keyer using the Arduino platform - just needs a little help on the coding end to get things ship-shape. - Arduino text input on Flickr
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Published 19-May-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 5 times. More hits in
Little Bird Electronics has a new wifi add-on for you Arduino elites out there -
The Little Bird Brain, is an Arduino Shield which brings both Brains and Wifi to your project. Slot the Little Bird Brain Sheild into your Arduino and you will have the following capabilities:
- Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g
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Published 13-May-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 14 times. More hits in
This looks like an interesting project made with an Arduino and a laser pulled from a laser level. There are schematics and a video on the website if you want to try and make one for yourself.
After programming the Arduino, I took out the ATMega168 and wired it into a breadboard along with a 16mhz [...] [..] Read complete article
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Although most Make readers have ported their projects to the Arduino microcontroller by now, there are probably a few that still use the trusted Basic Stamp. Although this project is old, we applaud the MacBS2 application that finally brought Basic Stamp programming to your OSX machine.
MacBS2
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Published 14-Aug-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 1 times. More hits in
OK, this isn’t exactly a complicated robot. I really like the simplicity of the build. It would be very easy to change things around or add sensors, since the breadboard is right there on top and it has a lot of extra room.
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Meredith writes in:
BarCamp Boston happens this weekend in Cambridge, MA, and to do our part DorkbotBoston member Keith Hopper of Hopper Analytics will be hosting a free workshop on how easy it is to get up and running with the Arduino. And since many of the Arduino lovers will be at BarCamp, we’ll be holding [...] [..] Read complete article
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I just finished my first composition with the LilyPad Arduino, in the form of a conductive blinky embroidered wall hanging. It generates a little tune that’s changeable by covering the photoresistor. If you’re around Phoenix, you can come see it on Friday night at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe.
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Published 22-Apr-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 9 times. More hits in
This is a nice Arduino project that uses a Powerball and a sensor to control a spaceship. The game is running in Flash, and it uses an Arduino to receive data from the sensor in the Powerball. I wish there was a little more details on the actual electronics of the build.
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Published 01-Jul-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 5 times. More hits in
Yuri at homebrewtalk made this elaborate setup for brewing his own beer using an arduino board and some custom java software, which he uses for temperature control heating of his mash with steam. Lots of videos of the mash prep and setup, and not too much arduino code, via Hack-a-day.
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This is a nice how-to for interfacing an SD card and an Arduino. The forum post has a link for the necessary library and the schematics. There is also some sample code to get you up and running fast.
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