Sure .... 10-15 minutes will be not much more than a rundown.
Thanks to the Freeduino movement. Arduino has MANY more hardware
faces than just the ugly blue boards. If the group isn't overly large,
a lot more will be covered in informal hands on and QnA
BBR
On May 6, 2009, at 12:52 AM, Josh Sled wrote:
"Brian B. Riley" <[email protected]> writes:
I too am another lurker. I am located out in Underhill and have
been doing
Arduino for several years. I can bring one each of all the Arduino
boards
(NG, Diecimilia, Duemilenove, and the Ethernet Shield), plus quite
an
assortment of Freeduino (open source Arduino hardware, the BBB,
the RBBB,
iDuino, DorkBoard, and my Rock Bottom Freeduino) and Sanguino
(ATmega644P)
boards.
This is totally awesome. Would you be willing to give a ultra-quick
(~10 minute) run down of them? The various components, what they are,
how they differ, &c. VAGUE has been a presentation-oriented group in
the past, and it seems like people want to move away from that, but I
think something short and sweet here would be welcome.
I have been working with temperature sesnors, Xbee radios,
accelerometers, humidity sensors etc. I will bring a bunch of that
along too
Ooh! I'm particularly interested in hearing about the wireless stuff,
but this is all really fascinating.
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