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Revision as of 18:02, 5 March 2010
Lots of external Arduino Links
An, apparently very popular, AVR development board; uses the AVR so also see: AVR Links All the tools are free, you need the chip, a cable, and possibly a power supply. Software is free, chip programs via a bootloader, so no hardware programmer is needed ( unless you blow the bootloader ). May be the cheapest/easiest microcontroller for beginners. Popular with the tecnical artistic types ( googel DorkBot for more info on this type of person )
Key words to help you search the table.
- Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures
- Tutorial: a tutorial or how to
- Links: a link to more links
- Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips.
- Forum: for a forum, mail list and their ilk
- WebRing: for a Web Ring.
- Supply: for the boards and parts
- Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality.
So, for example, if you are looking for projects then search on "Projects".
Links Part 1
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Arduino Wiki | This looks like a pretty complete guide. |
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Could be a useful board to make as well as example eagle file. | |
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The Arduino playground is another wiki that discusses the Arduino system and many other related systems. The Arduino is AVR based. It has a lot of information on programming the Arduino. It has a lot of information on attaching more hardware to the Arduino. | |
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Wikipedia: Arduino | a brief high-level overview of the Arduino system |
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Arduino based serial servo controller | Instructable |
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How to program a AVR (arduino) with another arduino | Instructable |
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Microcontrollers for Beginners | Why you should use the Arduino if you are a beginner. Links to starter kits and some other info. |
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Beginners Setup for Arduino and Processing | How to get yourself set up. |
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Could be a useful board to make as well as example eagle file. | |
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Wikipedia: Arduino | a brief high-level overview of the Arduino system |
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search: Arduino | Searches instructables for projects with Arduino. There are lots. |
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Arduino Hacks | Summarizes projects at Hack A Day |
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Wise time with Arduino | review would be nice |
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The Windmill | This particular page is about a version of the JAL language for the Arduino. |
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Arduino @ Electro Tech | A Dedicated forum for the Arduino. |
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Amicus | Amicus is a multifuntion development system inspired by the world famous Arduino board, however, the Amicus board uses a Microchip PICmicrotm microcontroller instead of an Atmel AVRtm type. Looks like it will take Arduino Shields. |
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Arduino Eye Shield | The Arduino Eye Shield is a circuit board that can be plugged on top of the Arduino allowing it to interpret analogue video (PAL or NTSC) from a camera or other source. It gives the Arduino the power of sight. |
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One Chip Arduino | Now, I am making "One chip arduino" by using ordinary parts. Not even a circuit board. Interface is ttl rs232 |
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Links Part 2
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Arduino | Home page for the whole Arduino |
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Arduino + Liberlab = Liberino | Data logging with the Arduino |
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Arduino gift guide | From Make Magazine - Give the gift of learning electronics, interactive art and physical computing - the open source way! |
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High Current Loads | Driving large currents with an Arduino, would apply to other microcontrollers as well |
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Using AVR microcontrollers: Minimalist target boards | From: Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories |
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Archive for Ladyada’s Blog, lots of good material on Arduino and other stuff. Her Boarduino Solderless Breadboard Arduino Clone makes it easier to combine breadboarding hardware and Arduino software. | |
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The World Famous Index of Arduino & Freeduino Knowledge | A lot of Links to a lot of topics, tutorials, projects..... |
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Freeduino Project Status | Freeduino is a collaborative open-source project to replicate and publish a completely open version of the Arduino project's closed PCB design. Eagle files for the boards. |
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Arduino Projects | From Rancid Bacon |
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Search Results | A search of todbot blog which yeilds a bunch of projects. |
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Building an Arduino compatible solderless breadboard with an ATMEL8 AVR microcontroller and FTDI FT232 breakout board from Spark-fun. | |
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Thing-a-day, Day 12: Snake game | Cute game, watch the movie. |
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Arduino Forum | Seems pretty active |
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Arduino Reference | Lots of material |
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Arduino based Drum Loop Machine | review me |
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Arduino temperature controlled PC Fan. | PWM Motor control |
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RainbowDuino | low-cost; designed to be used in large quantities, with power and communications passed from one to the next ... Applications: control over LED matrix; Robot ... |
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Seeduino | "design is based on Diecimila scheme, 100% compatible to its existing program, shield and IDEs." "Seeeduino is made as flat as possible, even the crystals are SMD version." "you can burn bootloader without an ISP cable now" |
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Illuminato | "uses an ATMega645 instead of an ATMega168. This provides 64K of flash, 4K of RAM and 32 general IO pins." "works with every Arduino shield out there." |
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Sanguino | "uses an ATMega644P instead of an ATMega168. This provides 64K of flash, 4K of RAM and 32 general IO pins in a 40 pin DIP device." designed for the RepRap Project. |
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StickDuino | USB Stick Sized Arduino Clone. Also see the StickDuino wiki. |
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Roboduino | Designed to make it easy to plug in 12 servomotors |
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ARMmite PRO | compatible with Arduino shield. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a 32-bit LPC2103 ARM processor (60MHz with 32K Flash memory and 8K SRAM memory). |
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Cortino | At first glance, looks like a Arduino Diecimila -- all the same connectors, compatible with Arduino shields, etc. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a 32-bit Cortex M3 ARM processor (72MHz with 512KB of Flash, 64KB of RAM). |
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Pinguino | an Arduino-like board based on a Microchip PIC 18F2550 (or 18F4550) -- 32 KB Flash, 2 KB of RAM. That PIC has an integrated USB interface, so (unlike most other Arduino variants) it does not require a FT232RL chip for the USB interface. Plugs into solderless breadboard. |
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Sweet Technology | lots of small interesting projects with Arduinos, Linux, Wiimotes etc. Also a tutorial how to build a robot using a netbook, lego and an Arduino. |
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Modern Device | Including a very inexpensive ($12) Bare Bones Kit |
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Circuit Lake Archive for the ‘Arduino’ | Circuit Lake is a supplier who also indexes links to other sites. |
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uC Hobby Microcontrollers Electronics Hobby | A Blog with lots of info and links, some are about the Arduino |
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Jaluino | an Arduino-like board, Microchip PIC 18F4550 based, powered by jalv2 language and jallib library set, featuring dedicated shields, bootloadders, USB support, I²C, serial, ICSP, etc... |
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ARDUINO meets PROCESSING physical computing and computer graphics | Lots of interesting stuff |
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How do you convince people to use Arduino | Interesting responses. |
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4 Operating Systems for the Arduino | Does it need an operating system, sometimes.
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