
The Seeeduino V1.1 from the Maker Shed is an Arduino compatible micro controller. The design is based on the Arduino Diecimila, and it is 100% compatible with the IDE and available shields. Check out the “More Details” tab on the Maker Shed web page for more a lot more information.
Features:
- Micro-controller: ATmega168
- Operating Voltage: 5V/3.3V
- Input Voltage: 7-12 V
- Input Voltage: 6-20 V
- Digital I/O Pins: 14 (6 are PWM output)
- Analog Input Pins: 8
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
- DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA
- Flash Memory: 16 KB (2 KB is used by bootloader)
- SRAM: 1 KB
- EEPROM: 512 bytes
- Clock Speed: 16 MHz
More about the Seeeduino V1.1
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I recently got one of these for use in the Telecalculograph Mark II, and I absolutely love it!
The only feature I wish it had is a more accessible USB interface–that is, big pads or pins that would allow one to easily replace the mini-USB connector with a hard-wired cable. I’m glad they used the mini-B plug, though, as I think we all have more spare cables laying around in that standard than the original Arduino’s regular-B connector. Seeed’s choice of power connectors is appreciated too.
Really, a great microcontroller.
Thanks for the review. It seems like everyone has an extra mini USB cable from an old digital camera or mp3 player.