lundi 12 décembre 2016

Microduino, Arduino in your pocket

Microduino Studio wants to make Arduino more accessible by creating a smaller, flexible and cheaper hardware addition to the prototyping platform. All Arduino-compatible boards and extension modules created by Microduino are about the size of a quarter and stackable, which makes it easy to build micro-robotics and other tiny projects.

Microduino achieves its tiny size by separating the Arduino Uno into its controller and communication cores and stacking them on top of each other. All core boards and extension modules use the same U-shaped pin-out, which means they can also be stacked together.

Microduino modules, sensors and accessories are perfect for idea realization, prototype development, low-volume production and old-fashioned fun.
Specifications of Microduino: • Atmel ATmega328P, equivalent to Arduino Uno • System Memory – 2K SRAM on-chip • Storage – 32K flash + 1KB EEPROM on-chip • Operating Voltage: 5V/3.3V • Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V • Digital I/O Pins: 14, including 6 capable of PMW output, plus serial, SPI, TWI • Analog Input Pins: 8 (2 more compared to Arduino Uno) • DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA • DC Current: 50 mA • Dimensions – 25.40mm x 27.94mm