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===== Boarduino DC ===== | ===== Boarduino DC ===== | ||
+ | The Boarduino is an Arduino clone: when programmed with the Arduino bootloader, it can talk to the Arduino software and run sketches just like the original. | ||
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+ | There are noticable differences between the Boarduino and the Arduino. | ||
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+ | * Shields cannot be used as the form factor is so different | ||
+ | * There are two versions, a DC version and a USB version | ||
+ | * For the DC version there isn't an on-board USB chip. This means you need to use a USB-TTL cable or a MiniUSB (or any other FTDI breakout board) which is not included. There are also no rx/tx LEDs and no rx/tx 1K series resistors. | ||
+ | * For the USB version, there is an on-board USB chip but there isn't a DC jack or 5V regulator, you can power it through the USB jack. | ||
+ | * There is a rx 1K resistor so you can use this to talk to serial accessories. | ||
+ | * 16.00 MHz ceramic resonator is used instead of crystal, so cycle speed may be off by +- 0.3nS (0.5%). This isn't relevant for UART timing, servo drivers, PWM, etc. but could be an issue if you need nanosecond-precision timing. Note that the Arduino software only provides millisecond-precision timing for general sketches (1 second = 1000ms. 1ms = 1,000,000 ns) | ||
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+ | The specifications for the DC boarduino include: | ||
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+ | * Designed to plug into a breadboard for easy prototyping | ||
+ | * Petite size, only 3" x 0.8" (75mm x 20mm) | ||
+ | * All ' | ||
+ | * 2 LEDs, green power and red "pin 13" LED just like the Arduino Diecimila | ||
+ | * Standard Reset button | ||
+ | * ATmega328P, running at 16.00 MHz, just like the latest Arduino, the Duemilanove (note that the product photo above hasn't been updated) | ||
+ | * 6-pin standard ICSP header | ||
+ | * Standard 2.1mm DC jack (just like the original Arduino) with 5V regulator to run on 7V-17V power (DC) | ||
+ | * USB or External power, selectable with a jumper (just like original Arduino) | ||
+ | * 1N4001 diode protects against using incorrect wall adapter | ||
+ | * 6-pin header at the end for a USB-TTL cable | ||
+ | * Auto-reset capability when used with a USB-TTL cable | ||
+ | * Available as a low cost kit with standard parts, so its never out of stock | ||
+ | * All through-hole parts are easy to solder | ||
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2012/adafruit_dc_boarduino.1331570665.txt.gz · Last modified: 2012/03/12 12:44 by tomgee