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    Default Re: Ultra small Arduino

    That is. And I like how he stripped out most of the extra components off the board itself...maybe help ease some people away from just plopping a whole devboard into their end product.
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    Default Re: Ultra small Arduino

    O.o me likey.

    I was just thinking the same thing x88x, this would be so much better to use rather than using a whole arduino in a project or having to make your own once you finalize design.

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    Default Re: Ultra small Arduino

    Woah, I thought the mini was small. That's almost too much.

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    Cost?
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    Default Re: Ultra small Arduino

    From what I can tell is they aren't selling them, but rather releasing the plans for people to make their own.

    A person on their site posted this link and says you can build one for $7.32 + PCB.
    https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManage...sID=b90666b717

    I haven't checked the part list yet to make sure that it's correct, but from my quick glance it looks like everything you'd need is there.

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    Default Re: Ultra small Arduino

    lol, from the looks of it the PCB cost shouldn't be much. Any cutoff scrap should do.

    No reset switch? Can it be reset through the pins or do you just interrupt power and reboot?

    The size is very enticing. I assume the breakout can be breadboarded into a programmer.
    My mind says Technic, but my body says Duplo.

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