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It’s an Arduino shield that adds a Linux SoC, WiFi, Ethernet, and USB Host to any Arduino board from the Uno, to the Duemilanove and Mega. It is basically identical to the Arduino Yun, ...
There have been plenty of Z80 computer builds here on Hackaday, but what sets them apart is what you do with them. [Andrew] writes in with his Z80 single-board computer made from scratch, using the… ...
The Extended DAC Shield is a high-speed, high-precision, eight channel, -10V to +10V analog output shield for the Arduino. The design will be open source with schematic, layout, and source code ...
Here’s a simple sketch for the initial test of the MCP4725 module. This experiment uses Arduino Uno and an LCD shield as hardware in addition to the DAC module. The sketch (code), supported by the ...
The project uses an Arduino Uno R3, Arduino Mega 2560, Arduino CNC Shield V3 GRBL, Stepper Motor Driver A4988 and Arduino L293D Motor Shield together with a couple of wooden wine boxes to create a ...
The Shield itself is getting a quiet upgrade in the process -- the software both takes up a smaller footprint and can now talk to the world in the background while the Arduino keeps on keepin' on.
Arduino have taken the tiny wraps off of the official ethernet shield for their open-source prototyping platform, which adds network connectivity to the device. Based… ...
The Arduino itself is actually detachable from the internal chassis, with the individual connections being made to a custom "shield" board. That allows the microprocessor to be removed and ...
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