Some-time ago, Justin Wyatt approached me with his design for a stamp-sized Arduino board; several revisions later, I'm proud to introduce the DuinoStamp.
The Duinostamp is a convenient breakout board allowing you to easily embed an Arduino compatible environment into your project. The same size as a 34-pin 0.600" DIP, it's easy to incorporate into bread-boards, perf-board, or PCBs. It contains all the components and connections you need, without including costly and large extras.
These are available as a full kit (just under 10USD) or a bare PCB (just over 4USD).
Thanks for the link to the thread. I'm sure most of my projects will work just fine on these. ... Has anyone ever had any problems with serial communication. That was the only issue I was really worried about with using resonators.
I'll definitely have to buy several of these little gems.
As confirmed by the ATmega168 datasheets, practical experience, and ladyada's input, UARTs are expected to cope with an order of magnitude worse error than a typical resonator introduces.
I have yet to hear of a resonator preventing serial communications, in fact, many people successfully use resonators to drive USB transceivers.
Hi everyone I'm new to the forum. But reasonably aged in the microprocessor area. My real name is Justin and I was involved in the design of these. Currently waiting for my shipment of them to arrive Can't wait to get them and give them a workout. I'd like to say a big public thank you to spiffed for taking my idea and making it a reality. I'm still spun out about the low price.