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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 11:43am 23 Oct 2015
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http://circuitgizmos.com/gizmo-store/#!/CGMICROKIT-Micromite-Kit/p/56099157/category=14171441




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Zonker

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Posted: 12:32pm 23 Oct 2015
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Nice CG..!

Another excellent PCB starter kit with a good standard interface..

I like the sea-o-holes... Just drop in an RTC module or display and your in business..

Nice job..!
 
isochronic
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Posted: 02:25pm 23 Oct 2015
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Interesting !
How does it connect ? I can't see any usb connection, does it require a usb-serial converter / or ttl terminal of some sort ?
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 02:54pm 23 Oct 2015
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  chronic said   Interesting !
How does it connect ? I can't see any usb connection, does it require a usb-serial converter / or ttl terminal of some sort ?


The console Rx Tx lines are brought out to a header but it does need a USB-TTL adapter.

A useful experimenters board.

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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 04:05pm 23 Oct 2015
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Meant to be easy to assemble, through hole, and not require any drivers. You have to connect using a TTL/USB device.


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