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General Discussion / Re: Is TinyDuino appropriate for beginners?
« on: July 08, 2013, 09:57:24 AM »
My friend is new to arduino and I gave him a TinyDuino, TinyShield USB & ICP and a TinyShield Proto Board 1.
I then soldered some female headers on the TinyShield Proto Board 1 and he has done a lot of examples form the net using this setup.
For the pin question I pointed him to the forum post that explains the pins and he has worked it out for himself.
May be someone can make a table or something to make it easier for new people to work it out ,I don’t have a pc where I am now so it’s a but hard.
TinyDuino : http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/tinyduino-processor-board/
TinyShield USB & ICP : http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/usb_icp_tinyshield/
TinyShield Proto Board 1: http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/tinyshield-proto-board-1/
Female headers :http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-2mm-Pitch-20-Pin-Female-Single-Row-Straight-Pin-Header-Strip-/181118896067?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a2b8707c3
You can use any headers you like with 2mm spacing,I just go these and then cut them in to 4 rows of 8
I then soldered some female headers on the TinyShield Proto Board 1 and he has done a lot of examples form the net using this setup.
For the pin question I pointed him to the forum post that explains the pins and he has worked it out for himself.
May be someone can make a table or something to make it easier for new people to work it out ,I don’t have a pc where I am now so it’s a but hard.
TinyDuino : http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/tinyduino-processor-board/
TinyShield USB & ICP : http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/usb_icp_tinyshield/
TinyShield Proto Board 1: http://tiny-circuits.com/shop/tinyshield-proto-board-1/
Female headers :http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-2mm-Pitch-20-Pin-Female-Single-Row-Straight-Pin-Header-Strip-/181118896067?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a2b8707c3
You can use any headers you like with 2mm spacing,I just go these and then cut them in to 4 rows of 8