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=== other atmegas === | |||
* atmega 32u4 | |||
this is kinda the leondardo or the arduino micro? | |||
* atmega 88 | |||
cheapGnusbuino? | |||
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* [[BabyGnusbuino]] | * [[BabyGnusbuino]] | ||
* attiny84, why not? too expensive? | |||
=== arm stuff === | |||
* MC HCK | |||
The MC HCK (pronounced: “McHack” [mæk hæk]) is a small, cheap, and versatile microcontroller platform that supports USB for easy programming, and can be built at home for $5. The MC HCK enables everybody to build big and small projects, because spending >$20 for other microcontroller boards is just too much. | |||
https://mchck.org/ | |||
* rasp-pi | |||
Revision as of 13:56, 1 June 2014
Notes from Anyma research week
Discussions at the anyma research week 2014, after hours and hours of discussions, late night fights and yelling, nightmares and fantasies about what comes after the arduino.... cheap, simple, easy to make? or next level shit using arm-processors? more pins / less pins? fuck attiny85 forever? what about the 32u4 chip? or just buy the arduino micro? or should we just use the Gnusbuino, as we always had? or what about that Atmega88 chip? or, or, or, or,...
other atmegas
- atmega 32u4
this is kinda the leondardo or the arduino micro?
- atmega 88
cheapGnusbuino?
tiny stuff
- Worlds smallest arduino clone (based on attiny85 and micronucleus)
http://cpldcpu.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/the-nanite-85/
- attiny84, why not? too expensive?
arm stuff
- MC HCK
The MC HCK (pronounced: “McHack” [mæk hæk]) is a small, cheap, and versatile microcontroller platform that supports USB for easy programming, and can be built at home for $5. The MC HCK enables everybody to build big and small projects, because spending >$20 for other microcontroller boards is just too much.
- rasp-pi