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= Metalab Arduino Resources = | == Metalab Arduino Resources == | ||
The hardware hackers at the Metalab have embraced the Arduino platform and Atmel's AVR microcontrollers. | |||
The hardware hackers at the Metalab | This is an attempt to put some of our related collective knowledge in one place. | ||
This is an attempt to put some of our collective knowledge | |||
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Every once in a while, we package a useful piece of firmware as an Arduino library. | Every once in a while, we package a useful piece of firmware as an Arduino library. | ||
Since we believe in Free Software, [[Arduino/Libraries|these libraries]] are available directly | Since we believe in Free Software, [[Arduino/Libraries|these libraries]] are available directly from our SVN server; https://whateverlab.metalab.at/projects/Arduino/libraries. | ||
=== Arduino related projects === | === Arduino-related projects === | ||
* [[Metaboard]] | * [[Metaboard]], a low cost, DIY Arduino clone | ||
=== tips & tricks/howtos/guides === | === tips & tricks/howtos/guides === | ||
* [[Arduino/Arduino2AVR|How to map source code between Arduino and avr-gcc]] | * [[Arduino/Arduino2AVR|How to map source code between Arduino and pure avr-gcc]] | ||
* ICSP programming | * ICSP programming | ||
* Code snippets for useful tasks? | * Code snippets for useful tasks? | ||
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=== workshop resources (internal and external) === | === workshop resources (internal and external) === | ||
*[[ | *[[Arduino Workshop]] | ||
=== AVR resources === | === AVR resources === | ||
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=== useful links === | === useful links === | ||
** | * The Arduino boards use Atmel ATmega controllers such as the ATmega328P ([http://atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card_mcu.asp?PN=ATmega328P product page], [http://atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/8271S.pdf brochure], [http://atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/8271.pdf datasheet]). | ||
* The current primary Arduino board is the [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardDuemilanove Arduino Duemilanove] (Italian for <i>2009</i>). It can be purchased directly in the WhateverLab. [http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-duemilanove-schematic.pdf schematic] | |||
** For applications with concerns for space, the [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardMini Arduino Mini] can prove useful. [http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino_mini04_pinout.png pinout], [http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino_mini_schematic04.pdf schematic] | |||
*** To communicate with an Arduino Mini, you will need to establish an RS232 connection. The official [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/MiniUSB Mini USB Adapter], based on FTDI's FT232RL USB-to-RS232 converter, greatly simplifies the process. [http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/mini_usb_pinout_new.png pinout], [http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/mini_usb_schematic.pdf schematic] | |||
[[Kategorie:Projekte]] | [[Kategorie:Projekte]] | ||
[[Kategorie:WhateverLab]] | [[Kategorie:WhateverLab]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Arduino]] | [[Kategorie:Arduino]] |