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This is a little DIY project with an Arduino Uno, SD card breakout board, and LM35 temperature sensor. ... After hooking everything up, upload the compiled code to Arduino and check the result on your ...
He was inspired by Intel’s Edison compute module and he tried to go one better. The result is the SDuino, an ATMega328P processor-based development module, which fits on a standard SD card. It even ...
The minimal SD/FAT16 support seems to be about 1.4k of code, which is “somewhat promising” given that the initial Arduino bootloader was 2k total, and the current optiboot is 0.5k. Report ...
SD socket, Real-Time Clock (RTC), 10-bit DAC, LiPo charger, LiPo regulator, direct USB code upload and debugging, Blink LED, mouse and keyboard emulator, etc…. Source: Kickstarter Share ...
A few days ago, one of [Severin]’s SD cards died on him, Instead of trashing the card, he decided to investigate what was actually wrong with the card and ended up recovering most of the data… ...