A guy at the Asylum designed a shield or two for the digispark already, and will have his soon as a result.I will get some info on it. On Sep 17, 2012 8:46 PM, "Tom Metro" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Drew Van Zandt wrote: > >Tom Metro wrote: > >> Isn't there an Arduino compatible board even smaller than these? > >> Just a bit bigger than a USB connector. > > > > There's an eight dollar board, USB. $12 after it's kickstartered, maybe? > > > > http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/20/digispark-kickstarter-arduino-jr/ > > Yeah, that's the one! Aside from being inexpensive, the Digispark looks > to be about a 1/2" square (actually .7" x .75") PCB with a tab sticking > out on one side to form a male USB plug. > > Arduinos are starting to approach the size and price of "LED throwies." :-) > > Notable that it is fully open source hardware. > > Here's the Kickstarter page: > > http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/digistump/digispark-the-tiny-arduino-enabled-usb-dev-board?ref=home_popular > > They've raised $300K on a $5K goal. > > The funding period has closed, but it was obviously popular, and will > likely be available for sale directly or via distributors. > > No specific availability dates, but the page says it will go into > production shortly after funding closes. (They indicate that the > prototypes are designed and built, but I think that was done before the > funding campaign started.) > > I think Federico bought one of these, so we can pick his brain on how > well it works. > > -Tom > > _______________________________________________ > Hardwarehacking mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking >
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