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*Supply: for the boards and parts
 
*Supply: for the boards and parts
 
*Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality.
 
*Shield: this are add on boards for adding functionality.
*Derivative: devices derived from the Arduino hardware design, which can be programmed from the Arduino IDE, but provide a different layout or additional features or both. See Massimo Banzi, [https://blog.arduino.cc/2013/07/10/send-in-the-clones/ "Send in the clones"].
 
 
*Tutorial: a tutorial or how to.
 
*Tutorial: a tutorial or how to.
 
*WebRing: for a Web Ring.
 
*WebRing: for a Web Ring.
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*Arduino
 
*Arduino
 
* Supply
 
* Supply
|[http://makeyourbot.wikidot.com/fabio-1-1 Fabio 1.0]
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|[http://makeyourbot.org/fabio-1-0 Fabio 1.0]
 
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Fabio is a fab-able Arduino compatible microcontroller board. The board is a single layer PCB that can be milled using a 1/64th inch end mill.
 
Fabio is a fab-able Arduino compatible microcontroller board. The board is a single layer PCB that can be milled using a 1/64th inch end mill.
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Experiments with 20 LEDs from basic to beginner. From simple Knight Rider examples to really unexpected stuff like converting the LEDs into a rudimentary camera.
 
Experiments with 20 LEDs from basic to beginner. From simple Knight Rider examples to really unexpected stuff like converting the LEDs into a rudimentary camera.
 
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* Arduino-derivative
 
|[https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12923 MicroView]
 
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64x48 pixel blue-on-black OLED display plus ATmega328P that can be programmed just like the Arduino Uno.
 
breadboard-friendly.
 
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* Arduino-derivative
 
|[https://www.pololu.com/product/3108 A-Star 32U4 Prime LV microSD]
 
|A programmable board compatible with many Arduino Uno shields. includes a microSD slot. Its processor is a ATmega32U4 preloaded with an Arduino-compatible bootloader.
 
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|[http://www.linksprite.com/?page_id=782 LinkSprite pcDuino]
 
| a small single-board computer (a [[motherboards that run Linux]]) with hardware headers compatible with many Arduino Uno shields. Includes microSD card slot (TF slot), HDMI video out, several USB host sockets, RJ45 Ethernet socket, etc.
 
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|[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/galileo-getting-started-guide Intel Galileo]
 
|  a small single-board computer (a [[motherboards that run Linux]]) with hardware headers compatible with many Arduino Uno shields. Includes microSD card slot (TF slot), USB host socket, USB peripheral socket, RJ45 Ethernet socket, mini PCIe socket, etc.
 
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| [http://www.udoo.org/ UDOO]; [http://elinux.org/UDOO UDOO]; [[Wikipedia: UDOO]]
 
| a small single-board computer (a [[motherboards that run Linux]]) with hardware headers compatible with many 3.3 V Arduino Due shields -- 73 GPIO. Includes microSD card slot (TF slot), HDMI video out, 2x USB host socket, USB peripheral socket USB OTG socket, RJ45 Ethernet socket, SATA socket, etc. [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/UDOO%20QUAD/1485-1001-ND UDOO Quad]
 
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|[http://www.86duino.com/ 86Duino]
 
| a small single-board computer (a [[motherboards that run Linux]]) with hardware headers compatible with many Arduino shields. Brian Benchoff. [http://hackaday.com/2013/12/09/the-40-x86-arduino/ "THE $40 X86 ARDUINO"]. [http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/86Duino-m-124.html?ref=pinfo 86Duino]. [https://github.com/roboard/86Duino 86Duino on github]: "86Duino is an open source project ... 86Duino Open Hardware".
 
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|[https://www.arduboy.com/store/products/tetris-microcard Tetris MicroCard]
 
| Lory Gil. [http://liliputing.com/2015/10/play-tetris-credit-card-size-gaming-device.html "Play Tetris on this credit card size gaming device"]. "fully programmable with Arduino".
 
 
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[[category:Arduino]]
 
[[category:Arduino]]
 
http://ianlangelectronic.webeden.co.uk/#/ardxhome/4554715082 A lot of stuff about attaching and controlling peripherals with some nice little projects to make on a breadboard. Growing constantly, United Kingdom based.
 
http://ianlangelectronic.webeden.co.uk/#/ardxhome/4554715082 A lot of stuff about attaching and controlling peripherals with some nice little projects to make on a breadboard. Growing constantly, United Kingdom based.
 
 
 
[[Category:Arduino/RaspberryPi]]
 

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