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[Kevin] attached a MicroSD breakout board to an Arduino-compatible clone. When the clone starts up, it searches the SD card for a file called ‘program.hex.’ This file is sent over to the ...
He was inspired by Intel’s Edison compute module and he tried to go one better. The result is the SDuino, an ATMega328P processor-based development module, which fits on a standard SD card. It even ...
Since the Massimo Banzi released the first Arduino back in 2007, ... While no limit is listed, the TinyShield microSD module is at minimum, compatible with microSD cards up to 16GB in size, ...
18 thoughts on “ Stacking GPS, GSM, And An SD Card Into An Arduino Shield ” icehoot says: October 19, 2012 at 7:11 am He didn ... SIMCOM modules are better these days.
Do you desire a teeny, tiny, little Arduino board with OLED display? You bet you do! Microview is a new "chip-sized" Arduino on Kickstarter that costs $45. What can it do? All kinds of stuff!