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Occasionally called a "breakout board" or "adapter board". | Occasionally called a "breakout board" or "adapter board". | ||
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== further reading == | == further reading == | ||
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what are good things to keep in mind when designing a new interface? | what are good things to keep in mind when designing a new interface? | ||
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* [http://jeelabs.org/2010/12/18/rethinking-the-arduino-hardware-interface/ "Rethinking the Arduino hardware interface"] describes the differences between the "JeeNode form factor and I/O connectors" and the "Arduino Shield form factor and I/O connectors" (both systems are fully compatible with the standard Arduino IDE software). | * [http://jeelabs.org/2010/12/18/rethinking-the-arduino-hardware-interface/ "Rethinking the Arduino hardware interface"] describes the differences between the "JeeNode form factor and I/O connectors" and the "Arduino Shield form factor and I/O connectors" (both systems are fully compatible with the standard Arduino IDE software). | ||
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/8000/how-to-use-multiple-terminal-surface-mount-chips-in-amateur-project/20367#20367 Mark] has a brief rant about form factors | * [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/8000/how-to-use-multiple-terminal-surface-mount-chips-in-amateur-project/20367#20367 Mark] has a brief rant about form factors | ||
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=== Lists of demo boards === | === Lists of demo boards === | ||
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* [http://makezine.com/magazine/make-36-boards/which-board-is-right-for-me/ Which Board is Right for Me?] | * [http://makezine.com/magazine/make-36-boards/which-board-is-right-for-me/ Which Board is Right for Me?] | ||
* [http://massmind.org/techref/microchip/alternatives.htm "Microchip PIC Alternatives"] lists many demo boards. | * [http://massmind.org/techref/microchip/alternatives.htm "Microchip PIC Alternatives"] lists many demo boards. | ||
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Demo boards are one of several techniques for rapidly prototyping circuits -- see [[Techniques#Circuit construction .28Prototyping - Other than custom PCB.29]] for a few more. | Demo boards are one of several techniques for rapidly prototyping circuits -- see [[Techniques#Circuit construction .28Prototyping - Other than custom PCB.29]] for a few more. | ||
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[[category:modules]][[Category:Components]] | [[category:modules]][[Category:Components]] |