|  | iDuino - Breadboardable Arduino CloneIntroductionThe 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. ParticularsSpecifications: 
          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. BuyThe 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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