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Anonymoussays:
Conspicuously absent is the USB interface. I see the upgrade path to interface with an FTDI part, but was somewhat disappointed by the unassembled kit cost relative to functionality.
Anonymoussays:
Conspicuously absent is the USB interface. I see the upgrade path to interface with an FTDI part, but was somewhat disappointed by the unassembled kit cost relative to functionality.
D Macsays:
Just get an Ardiuno Nano (which has the USB), and breadboard, and you have a better setup.
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Conspicuously absent is the USB interface. I see the upgrade path to interface with an FTDI part, but was somewhat disappointed by the unassembled kit cost relative to functionality.
Conspicuously absent is the USB interface. I see the upgrade path to interface with an FTDI part, but was somewhat disappointed by the unassembled kit cost relative to functionality.
Just get an Ardiuno Nano (which has the USB), and breadboard, and you have a better setup.