I am newbie, I purchased a LCD display for arduino and they send me the LCD and free a board named Golduino ??? What I can do with this board ? it has a at90usb162 and in their website there is a toturial to program the board with arduino ide... More info about this board ? code ? or I send it to trash ?
and they send me the LCD and free a board named Golduino ???
Are you not sure whether they did, or not? How are we supposed to know?
Who are "they"?
and in their website there is a toturial to program the board with arduino ide...
And that site is?
More info about this board ?
Is probably on the website you didn't provide the URL for.
code ?
Is probably on the website you didn't provide the URL for (in the tutorial).
or I send it to trash ?
Why would you do that? If you don't want it, offer it to someone here.
Sorry, but I think posting other shops urls are not allowed... I search info about this board and only see a youtube video, but no more...
Sorry, but I think posting other shops urls are not allowed...
If you have a problem/question/concern, then you need to post a URL. Otherwise, we can't help you.
By the way, sentences end in 1 period or 1 question mark, not however many you feel like using.
sentences end in 1 period or 1 question mark,
Don't forget exclamation marks!
An ellipsis is a valid end to a sentence, often used to portray a sense of melancholy. Perhaps the OP is sad about not being able to post links.
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A ellipsis is a valid end to a sentence, often used to portray a sense of melancholy. Perhaps the OP is sad about not being able to post links.
hahaha...
nice!
"The GOLDUINO Training Board is a low-cost demonstration board based on the AT90USB162 16kb microcontroller.
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Training Board compatible Teensy / Blackcat USB / Arduino
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Chip AT90USB162 programmable through USB
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Male/Male MiniUSB-to-USB standard cable needed.
The GOLDEN AVR Training Board is a low-cost demonstration board based on the AT90USB162 16kb microcontroller. It allows the quick evaluation of AVR microcontrollers and the AT90USB family. Simply plugs into the USB port of a personal computer. Designers can either run demonstration programs or their own application. Programmable using the FLIP or Arduino Software with teensyduino addon compatible with Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 "
Yes, not much info out there on it.
At the same time, is only a 32-pin device. If it is a device listed here
http://www.avr-developers.com/
you should be able to add the core files to your IDE setup, figure where the ISCP pins are,
and can download a bootloader into it so you can load up sketches.
AT90USB82/162 Complete datasheet: