TinyCircuits TinyDuino Starter Kit (HCTICI0012)

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TinyCircuits TinyDuino Starter Kit (HCTICI0012)

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Description:

This kit lets you really get going to create some cool projects with the TinyDuino! This kit includes the TinyDuino Processor Board w/ battery holder, the TinyShield USB & ICP Board, a green 16 Edge LED TinyShield, one of each of the Proto Boards: Proto1, Proto2, and Proto3 , and a 4 board mounting kit (Screws, nuts and standoffs) and basic instructions on how to get going.

Comes preloaded with a ‘clyon’ like sketch to show off the 16 LED Board, just plug it in and get going.


Kit Contents:

HCTICI0002 - TinyDuino Processor Board (ASM2001-R-B) Rectangular with battery holder
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The TinyCircuits TinyDuino is an Arduino compatible board in an ultra compact package. Imagine the possibilities of having the full power of an Arduino Uno in a size less than a quarter! The TinyDuino processor board is roughly equivalent to the Arduino Uno board – same processor, same signals brought out to a shield connector. In fact, most Arduino sketches will work as is without any changes.

Atmega328P processor (same as is used on the Arduino Uno)
Reset switch
Status LED
8MHz ceramic resonator
Optional battery connector for CR1612-CR1632 coin cell batteries
External power supported with a 0.1″ power connection holes
Supports automatic switching between +5V and VBATT (if +5V is present, it will be used instead of the battery)


HCTICI0003 - USB & ICP TinyShield Adapter (ASD2101)
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The TinyShield USB & ICP add USB support for the TinyDuino via a micro-USB connector and uses the very popular FTDI USB to Serial converter IC (as used on most standard Arduino models). Using this board allows you to download new sketches via the Arduino IDE to your TinyDuino, and also allows you to add USB communication capabilities to your projects. This board supports RX and TX status LEDs so you can visualize the serial traffic to and from your TinyDuino.

HCTICI0013 - TinyShield 16 Edge LEDs (ASD2411)
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The TinyShield 16 Edge LEDs allows some cool and easy LED indications using only five I/O signals. The 16 LEDs are mounted around the outside of the board, and can easily be seen even when the LED board is in the middle of a TinyShield stackup. The LEDs are arranged using Charlieplexing, which is a technique to allow for control of multiple LEDs using fewer I/O signals. Available with Red, Green and Amber LED color options.

HCTICI0007 - Proto1 TinyShield (ASD2002)
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This proto board brings every one of the TinyShield signals out to a point that you can solder to. All of the signals are marked and are spaced with 2mm spacing, so a standard 2mm header can be used if desired.

VCC VBATT +3V3 +5V VIN GND
RSV2 RSV1 RSV0
RESET
IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 IO5 IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9
SS MOSI MISO SCK
AREF
AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3
AD4/SDA
AD5/SCL


HCTIC0008 - Proto2 TinyShield (ASD2003)
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This proto board brings many of the TinyShield signals out to a point that you can solder to. All of the signals are marked and are spaced with 0.1″ spacing (same spacing as on the standard Arduino Uno), so a standard 0.1″ header can be used if desired.

Access to signals include:

VCC
VBATT +3V3 +5V VIN GND
RESET
IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4
AREF
AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3
AD4/SDA
AD5/SCL


HCTIC0009 - Proto3 TinyShield (ASD2004)
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This proto board brings many of the TinyShield signals out to a point that you can solder to. All of the signals are marked and are spaced with 0.1″ spacing (same spacing as on the standard Arduino Uno), so a standard 0.1″ header can be used if desired.

Access to signals include:

VCC VBATT +3V3 +5V VIN GND
RESET
IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 IO5 IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9
AD4/SDA
AD5/SCL


HCTICI0010 - Tinyduino Mounting Kit (ASH1002)
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Mounting kit for mounting up to 4 TinyDuino Boards / TinyShields together in a stack. This kit contains 4 screws, 4 nuts, and 12 3mm spacers for in between the boards.

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