You've probably already discovered this site, but in case you or others haven't, I get my Arduino goodies from here -

http://www.adafruit.com/

and a related site -

http://www.ladyada.net/

I've ordered twice and it was quick and easy to Canada....

Darrell

On 10-12-14 10:19 PM, Bruce Lane wrote:
Fellow clock-tickers,

        I'm finally starting to learn microcontrollers, and have selected 
Atmel's AVR line as my tool of choice. I've also discovered the Arduino site, 
and am starting to learn their IDE as well.

        My first goal will be an open-source/open-hardware IRIG-B decoder 
(takes IRIG-B 1kHz stream, sends the timecode to an LCD panel). I've noticed a 
distinct lack of hobby-priced decoders on the market, and I intend to try and 
remedy that.

        My initial development platform will be the Arduino Mega-2560 board. 
However, that particular microcontroller is unlikely to be my final chip of 
choice due to the fact it's not available in a hobbyist-friendly DIP package. 
If others with more development skill have suggestions for a different chip, I 
will gladly listen.

        Stay tuned for further developments (no pun intended). I expect this to 
take at least a few months, as the learning curve looks kind of steep.


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Bruce Lane, Owner&  Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies -- http://www.bluefeathertech.com
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"Quid Malmborg in Plano..."


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