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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Minature Arduino with WIFI $20

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Ray B
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Joined: 16/02/2007
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Posted: 07:55pm 04 Jun 2013
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Something to watch develop in microcontrol....
Arduino clones out of China now cost about $15 delivered. Just found this video demo on the new release of the RFduino which is the size of a thumbnail with all of the smarts developed to control from your smartphone using bluetooth.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1608192864/rfduino-iphon e-bluetooth-40-arduino-compatible-boa

Specs:
The RFduino has Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy built-in, which enables it to wirelessly talk to any smartphone that has Bluetooth 4.0.

Currently we have several open source apps built for the iPhone which were used in our demos. Open source Android apps are next.

The RFduino has a Nordic 32 bit ARM Cortex-M0 processor, so it has more power then the UNO, however it still runs the same, simple Arduino code the UNO runs, so there is no need to learn any new programming language or environment. Your standard Arduino sketches run on the RFduino.

The RFduino GPIO lines all support, Digital IO, Analog ADC, SPI, I2C, UART and PWM. There are 7 GPIO and fully software selectable and can be remapped as you wish.

The RFduino is similar to the Arduino UNO or DUE, except the RFduino is a fraction of the cost and size, in addition has wireless smartphone connectivity built-in!

Up to now, adding wireless to an Arduino required an additional wireless shield which adds cost and size. The RFduino has wireless built-in, so there is no need for an additional wireless shield.

The ultra small, finger-tip size board shown in video cover picture above has been put into an easy to use DIP form factor with 0.100" (2.54mm) pins, so it easily plugs directly into your solderless breadboards.

Enjoy
RayB from Perth WA
 
JohnS
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Posted: 08:24pm 04 Jun 2013
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Interesting.

I tried to find schematics etc for the various boards including the actual RFduino but failed :( so if anyone spots them please post :)

John
 
Ray B
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Posted: 09:34pm 04 Jun 2013
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I'm sure a few pirates in China would also like the schematics & PCB layouts
RayB from Perth WA
 
JohnS
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Posted: 04:31am 05 Jun 2013
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Seems to be open hardware without openness.

Don't see the pirate relevance!

John
 
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