That Chinese guy selling boards shipped for $1.67 is buying the boards, paying for postage and 10% commission to eBay and STILL earning some income. It's an insane price and the unit is dramatically more powerful than Arduino and $1.67 is so close to "free" that I don't care about the difference.
But if you are looking for the simplest thing you can find, the genuine made in Europe Arduino Uno for $30 is that. All of the "how to use your Arduino" examples assume you have an "Uno" and those examples are targeted at people who can't read schematics so they use pictures of components and of the wire. With an Uno you can match up the pictures to make say a LED blink. But then you pay $30 for a slow 8-bit computer with very little memory. This is the level of instruction you find with Arduino http://fritzing.org/media/fritzing-repo/projects/l/led-blinking.... <http://fritzing.org/media/fritzing-repo/projects/l/led-blinking-using-arduino/images/fritzing_bb.png> But on the "mbed" tutorial you'd expect this https://developer.mbed.org/cookbook/Motor Which level do you need? I've used the $1.67 part with both Arduino and mbed. On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 1:49 PM, Ben Hall <kd5...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Chris and list, > > On 5/15/2017 1:22 AM, Chris Albertson wrote: > >> Are you still going for Sidereal time? If so that is floating point >> > > I'm not sure how Sidereal time came up...it wasn't one of my goals and > after reading the discussion, it's going to be way past what I think I can > understand, never mind program onto *anything*. ;) > > This is my favorite under $2 boards now - http://r.ebay.com/9UasSq >> > > That blows my mind! $1.62 shipped. Amazing! I read what you wrote on > different boards and I've got a lot of poking around and reading to do. The > idea of dropping a file onto a USB-looking drive is very appealing to me. > And they seem to be very cheap. To be honest, being more towards the > "idiot" end of the embedded programming spectrum, I'm really thinking I > should stay with slower, simpler, and more well documented stuff. If I > knew what I was doing...I'd probably be ordering up some of cheaper, more > off-the-beaten-path stuff that's way less expensive. > > One more bit of advice. Buy a logic analyzer. I was using one today and >> > > I've been on the lookout for a dedicated bench one at a good price...but > nothing has tickled my fancy. I'm going to order one of those $10 Saleae > clones this evening. That Saleae clone analyzer would be just the ticket > to see if the time information is coming from the serial port before the > 1PPS tick. This is what is written in the little TruePosition information > we have and would be nice to verify. :) > > Thanks much and 73, > ben, kd5byb > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/m > ailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > -- Chris Albertson Redondo Beach, California _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.