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Lots of external  Arduino Links -- you might look at history, this page was started in the early days of the Arduino and info is much harder to find.  Keeping this for reference, but little maintenance is planed.
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A 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 technical artistic types ( googel DorkBot for more info on this type of person ).  Most boards are set up to take plug in boards called "Shields" which add additional hardware to the base Arduino.
 
A 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 technical artistic types ( googel DorkBot for more info on this type of person ).  Most boards are set up to take plug in boards called "Shields" which add additional hardware to the base Arduino.

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