The open-source Arduino micro-controller is a very useful piece of kit which has been implemented by hackers to power countless endeavors from Musical Umbrellas to Angry Birds Slingshot Controllers. For some projects however, the flexibility of the Arduino can be overkill and it's this issue which prompted Digispark to create a simpler, cheaper alternative - a tiny Arduino-compatible developmental circuit board that costs as little as US$12... Continue Reading Meet Digispark, Arduino's little brother
Section: Electronics
Tags: Arduino, Kickstarter, Open-source, USB
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via Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://da.feedsportal.com/c/34677/f/636953/s/2288f6df/l/0L0Sgizmag0N0Cdigispark0Emicro0Econtroller0Earduino0C237630C/ia1.htm
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