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iDuino - Breadboardable Arduino Clone
Introduction
The iDuino is the answer to several problems, primarily how to use an Arduino in a breadboard. There are many solutions now, but as far as we know, the iDuino was the first to include onboard USB.
Particulars
Specifications:
- Exposes all Arduino NG pins and the reset pin, exposes all Arduino Diecimila pins except 3.3V.
- Fits into a standard breadboard at only 0.700" wide.
- Onboard USB using the same FT232RL used on the Arduino.
- Pin 13 and Power LED.
- ATmega168 microcontroller. (Pre-programmed with the Diecimila boot loader, if purchased as a kit.)
- Auto-reset, just like the Diecimila.
- The kit contains all through-hole components, no surface mount work required.
- Integrated diode for USB power isolation, or optional jumper.
Differences from the Arduino:
- Shields will not 'plug in' because the physical shape is so different. You can, of course, use wires to connect the shield to the iDuino pins.
- A 16MHz resonator is used instead of a crystal. This saves space and cost, and in almost all instances results in identical performance; testing has shown correct UART (serial), PWM, etc timing between -10c and +80c.
- All through-hole parts except the FT232 IC. You're free to experiment and adjust the kit components.
Buy
The iDuino is available as a kit (with a pre-soldered FT232RL IC), a PCB with pre-soldered FT232, or a bare PCB.
Full Kit |
Board Only |
Board with FT232 soldered |
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