Tiniest possible arduino

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thesko

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Recently I've discovered this design for a 0.4" x 0.4" arduino compatible board:
https://hackaday.io/project/3117-a-even-smaller-nanite

My proposal:
  • a similarily sized Tinyduino, possibly powered by a small battery cell
  • a neopixel addon board which can be soldered to the bottom side of the board (using spacers)


farflungzonked

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Recently, I came across the schematic for a tiny arduino-compatible board measuring just 0.41 by 0.41 millimeters (0.4 by 0.41 inches), called a Tinyduino, and perhaps powered by a coin-cell battery. baldi's basics
really? great
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CharlesGarcia

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Recently I've discovered this design for a 0.4" x 0.4" arduino compatible board:
https://hackaday.io/project/3117-a-even-smaller-nanite slice master

My proposal:
  • a similarily sized Tinyduino, possibly powered by a small battery cell
  • a neopixel addon board which can be soldered to the bottom side of the board (using spacers)

So cool


Alexbelov11

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Recently I've discovered this design for a 0.4" x 0.4" arduino compatible board:
https://hackaday.io/project/3117-a-even-smaller-nanite slice master

My proposal:
  • a similarily sized Tinyduino, possibly powered by a small battery cell[/li]
    • a neopixel addon board which can be soldered to the bottom side of the board (using spacers)
Cool thank you.


unitoyster

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Recently I've discovered this design for a 0.4" x 0.4" arduino compatible board:
https://hackaday.io/project/3117-a-even-smaller-nanite fireboy and watergirl

My proposal:
  • a similarily sized Tinyduino, possibly powered by a small battery cell
  • a neopixel addon board which can be soldered to the bottom side of the board (using spacers)
Your proposal for a Tinyduino-like board with an add-on NeoPixel module sounds like an excellent compact design concept!


jessica101

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Recently I've discovered this design for a 0.4" x 0.4" arduino compatible board:
https://hackaday.io/project/3117-a-even-smaller-nanite-temple run 2 online

My proposal:
  • a similarily sized Tinyduino, possibly powered by a small battery cell
  • a neopixel addon board which can be soldered to the bottom side of the board (using spacers)
Using a small battery cell is a great idea, but make sure to consider power management to maximize battery life, especially with neopixels, which can draw significant current.


 

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