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Tim’s Nanite 85 is an exceptionally small Arduino-compatible board based on the ATtiny85, complete with a USB port, LED, and a few pins of I/O.
Easy, small scale PCB manufacture and assembly with PCBWay 8:48 am April 9, 2019 By Julian Horsey ...
I'm a big fan of the Teensy, which is both a lot smaller than standard Arduino and (in the current version) a lot more powerful and easy to program. Not quite this small. But it retains USB ...
Thingiverse member MrVasily has created a small DIY home weather station powered by an Arduino NANO capable of providing up-to-the-minute readings for humidity, air pressure and temperature. The ...
35 x 20mm 50 x 25mm 65 x 30mm “The sizes have been chosen after customer consultation to provide prototype builders and small volume OEMs generous room for their PCB,” said Hammond. Called 1551USB, ...
Thankfully, you can offer some structure to your pursuit of electronics knowledge with the SainSmart UNO for Arduino microcontroller board.
C ‘common sense’ is that the switch/case answer is both faster and makes more compact code because compilers tend to convert these into a jump table. However, the Arduino compiler tends to convert ...