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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Due pinout diagram
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on: February 01, 2013, 03:58:19 pm
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Yes I know that one, it was that one that started this thread, I was thinking about something along the lines of this thread and the new uno thread, if you don't see the differences..
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Using Arduino / Project Guidance / Re: Arduino UNO Pinout Diagram
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on: February 01, 2013, 03:14:00 pm
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Nice use of graphics. What did you use to create this?
Illustrator and a lot of patience...  I'm also working on diagrams with basic connections for Arduino Uno at this link.Wow, that is amazing work, should be very handy for beginners.
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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Due pinout diagram
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on: February 01, 2013, 08:48:24 am
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Pighixxx can you start an English thread for your diagrams so we know which ones people are referring to?
Hi Rob, If you find it useful, i have no problem to open a new English thread. I for one will find it useful, now I'm just hoping that an Mega version also will pop up.. and the rest of the board for that matter, doesnt seem that the folks behind Arduino seem to see this as useful for their customers, but I like these.
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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Which one is the working Due version?
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on: December 01, 2012, 06:11:32 pm
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yes, but my board doesn't look like those pictures either.... No jtag heade, no markings on the icsp header, and I have that chip between the headers at rx0 and tx3.. And I cannot make that crappy spi to work, so it's like I got some unwanted orphan.
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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Which one is the working Due version?
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on: December 01, 2012, 12:07:27 pm
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I must admit if plunked down the dough for one of these things at the full official list price, I'd be annoyed if I got one that didn't have the RTC. For $49 + shipping and taxes (and possibly more, depending on where you live) I'd expect something fairly premium, with all the bells and whistles. After all, not exactly cheap for uC dev board, considering the alternatives...
Excactly. I'm dropping this crap, heading in the stm32 direction again instead.
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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Due pinout diagram
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on: November 18, 2012, 07:10:08 am
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That's on the Mega, with the Due SPI is only available on the 2x3 SPI header.
Then I really don't understand why I cannot make work, those where the first ones I tested.
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Products / Arduino Due / Re: Due pinout diagram
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on: November 14, 2012, 05:06:21 pm
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I guess you are going to mark the usb ports also? which is native, which is programming, strange that they are not labeled on the board..
Yes, I wondered, too. Then I turned the board over .... Actually, I checked under the board now, There is no marking for the usb plugs. Begins to wonder if Arduino.cc shipped discarded units to Adafruit?, to much changes between this one, and the one everyone else got.
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