Jamie asked me to post this:
http://www.lunkwill.org/gadgetboard/
The Gadgetboard is a Free, low cost, user friendly microcontroller
experimentation board on steroids. The Atmel microcontroller comes programmed
with a command-line interface which runs over the serial port, allowing the
user to read the 8 analog inputs and set the 8 outputs during prototyping.
Four of the high current outputs optionally drive 15-amp relays, while the
other 4 outputs are driven by the Atmel's 4 onboard PWM channels. All inputs
and outputs are static-protected, and are connected to screw terminals so
users don't have to bother with soldering connectors just to try out an idea.
-J
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