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Occasionally called a "breakout board" or "adapter board". | Occasionally called a "breakout board" or "adapter board". | ||
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== further reading == | == further reading == | ||
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=== Demo board comparisons and reviews === | === Demo board comparisons and reviews === | ||
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* [http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/show?id=705844%3ABlogPost%3A34592 A decision on Basic Stamps and Parallax -- Basic Stamp vs. Arduino vs. Propeller] | * [http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/show?id=705844%3ABlogPost%3A34592 A decision on Basic Stamps and Parallax -- Basic Stamp vs. Arduino vs. Propeller] | ||
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=== Lists of demo boards === | === Lists of demo boards === | ||
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* [http://massmind.org/techref/microchip/alternatives.htm "Microchip PIC Alternatives"] lists many demo boards. | * [http://massmind.org/techref/microchip/alternatives.htm "Microchip PIC Alternatives"] lists many demo boards. | ||
* [http://www.instructables.com/id/EBHMG9LHPCEWIFO3BC/ Instructables: Modules, bootloaders, and "hidden" microcontrollers] also lists many demo boards. | * [http://www.instructables.com/id/EBHMG9LHPCEWIFO3BC/ Instructables: Modules, bootloaders, and "hidden" microcontrollers] also lists many demo boards. | ||
* Some people are looking for a "a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface" that can run Linux: [http://www.embeddedrelated.com/usenet/embedded/show/115403-1.php "Developing Embedded Systems (uC-Linux) on Breadboards."] ''Does such a thing exist ?'' | * Some people are looking for a "a plugin PCB, with a DIP-like interface" that can run Linux: [http://www.embeddedrelated.com/usenet/embedded/show/115403-1.php "Developing Embedded Systems (uC-Linux) on Breadboards."] ''Does such a thing exist ?'' | ||
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=== Demo boards, in no particular order === | === Demo boards, in no particular order === | ||
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==== PIC based boards ==== | ==== PIC based boards ==== | ||
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* There's a huge number of AVR-based Arduino-like boards at [[Arduino Links]], most of which are breadboard-friendly. | * There's a huge number of AVR-based Arduino-like boards at [[Arduino Links]], most of which are breadboard-friendly. | ||
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* [http://www.uchobby.com/index.php/2008/02/19/bread-board-power-supply/ Bread Board Power Supply] -- a tiny little board that fits between a wall-wart and plugs into a solderless breadboard to supply regulated power. It accepts a wide variety of wall-warts because its full-wave rectifier and LM317 handle a wide range of AC and DC power supply, and its screw terminal headers let you plug in the wires. | * [http://www.uchobby.com/index.php/2008/02/19/bread-board-power-supply/ Bread Board Power Supply] -- a tiny little board that fits between a wall-wart and plugs into a solderless breadboard to supply regulated power. It accepts a wide variety of wall-warts because its full-wave rectifier and LM317 handle a wide range of AC and DC power supply, and its screw terminal headers let you plug in the wires. | ||
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− | * " | + | * "nanocore12", much like the BASIC Stamp but using a Motorola/Freescale HCS12 instruction set http://www.nanocore12.com/ ; http://www.technologicalarts.com/myfiles/nc12.html from technological arts. |
* Micromint http://www.micromint.com/ sells little boards with DIP pinouts (and so can plug into protoboards) based on ARM7, Atmel AVR, and 8051 cores ... | * Micromint http://www.micromint.com/ sells little boards with DIP pinouts (and so can plug into protoboards) based on ARM7, Atmel AVR, and 8051 cores ... | ||
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* [http://store.stackfoundry.com/dev-tools/copper-avr32-stick.html Copper (AVR32 Stick)] "Copper is an Atmel AVR32 UC3B1256 mounted on a DIP32 breadboard friendly module, giving you the smallest AVR32 development board available (and one of the cheapest!). Features integrated voltage regulator, USB connector, and in-system programming via the USB port. ... The board design and schematics are available under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 license. ... 256KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, on board USB, up to 60MHz CPU clock ..." | * [http://store.stackfoundry.com/dev-tools/copper-avr32-stick.html Copper (AVR32 Stick)] "Copper is an Atmel AVR32 UC3B1256 mounted on a DIP32 breadboard friendly module, giving you the smallest AVR32 development board available (and one of the cheapest!). Features integrated voltage regulator, USB connector, and in-system programming via the USB port. ... The board design and schematics are available under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 license. ... 256KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, on board USB, up to 60MHz CPU clock ..." | ||
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[[category:modules]][[Category:Components]] | [[category:modules]][[Category:Components]] |