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MICROCONTROLLER GUIDE DETAILS / TECH SPECS ARDUINO LEONARDO ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz 0 0 CE, FCC 2.5 KB ITALY TOUCH BOARD ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz 12 0 CE, FCC 2.5 KB UK INTEL EDISON (ARDUINO B/O KIT) Dual Core Intel Atom at 500 MHz Intel Quark microcontroller at 100 MHz 0 0 1 GB CHINA FREESCALE FREEDOM MKL46Z256VLLZ4 at 48 MHz 15 1 CE 32 KB CHINA LILYPAD ARDUINO Atmega328 at 8 MHz 0 0 2 KB USA ADAFRUIT TRINKET Attiny85 at 8 MHz 0 0 512 B USA SPARK CORE STM32F103 at 72 MHz 0 0 20 KB CHINA RASPBERRY PI (MODEL B+) BCM2835 at 700 MHz 0 4 CE, FCC 512 MB UK BEAGLEBONE BLACK ARM Cortex-A8 AM335x at 1 GHz 2x 32-bit RISC processor at 200 MHz 0 1 CE, FCC 512 MB USA UDOO QUAD ARM Cortex-A9 Quad core at 1GHz Atmel SAM3X8E at 84 MHz 0 2 CE, FCC 1 GB ITALY MAKEY MAKEY ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz 6 0 CE 2.5 KB CHINA DENTAKU OTOTO ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz 12 0 CE, FCC 2.5 KB UK Number of touch sensors Capacitive sensing (one-handed triggering) Proximity sensing (trigger without touch) Onboard MP3 / WAV / OGG / FLAC / MIDI playback Onboard polyphonic MIDI synthesis Micro SD card slot On / Off switch Lithium Polymer (LiPo) cell charging via USB Can run from a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) cell Can act as a USB serial device Can act as a USB keyboard or mouse Can act as a USB MIDI interface Arduino shield compatible Onboard headphone / line output Onboard video out Can be programmed using the Arduino IDE Number of USB host sockets Onboard LAN Onboard WIFI Onboard SATA Works out of the box Approvals Country of manufacture CO-PROCESSOR RAM ONBOARD PROCESSOR This MICROCONTROLLER GUIDE represents independent research by Bare Conductive and information found in the data sheets of the above products. We treat it as a valuable resource but also envision it to grow and develop with your input. Please email us at [email protected] with any comments or suggestions you have, we will be sure to get back to you! Come closer — this board has Telesensory powers! Connect any object, material or surface to the digital world with the Touch Board’s sophisticated capacitive sensing. Use the on board capabilities to play an MP3, synthesise a MIDI note, or do anything else that you might do with an Arduino. The Touch Board is based around an Arduino Leonardo so it’s easy to use and works with a lot of shields. It’s thin and flat so its perfect for placing on walls, inside of books or in your coat pocket. A Processing Polymath Arduino’s hardware and support have provided the platform for countless creations, and the Leonardo is no exception. Arduino has a brilliant online forum to get you started, and a huge variety of shields which can help you add almost limitless functionality. The Leonardo has a somewhat hidden power too — It’s HID capable. This means that your computer can recognise it as a keyboard mouse or trackpad. Super Power is a Superpower Never before has such a small package been able to do such big things. It is not as easy to get started as an Arduino, but if you’re familiar with Linux this board is for you. If you’re looking for a wireless computer that’s the size of a stamp, and more powerful than your old laptop, this is it. FREESCALE FRDM – KL46Z Stunning Sensors Arduino compatible, but with built-in magnetometer, gyroscopes and some nice interface features. Unlike most sophisticated electronics, this board is just asking to get thrown around. Programming this board has a steeper learning curve than Arduino, but is much more powerful once you get going. It’s also compatible with MBED, so you can program in your web browser without installing anything. Wearables’ best friend The Lilypad is a great springboard for getting started with wearable technology. Its stylish appearance conceals an Arduino compatible platform where sewing skills are just as important as programming. This Lilypad is machine washable and its sewable pads lend themselves well to your next Halloween costume! Good things come in small packages This tiny wonder can fit almost anywhere — inside a hacked toy or an old piece of tech. Onboard USB and more pins than you would expect in a tiny package make it super versatile. It’s Arduino compatible which makes it quick to deploy, and Adafruit’s Learning System is a fantastic resource for every maker. SPARK CORE Your internet of things… thing Fed up with all these internet-connected toasters and cloud temperature sensors? If you want to customise your own, whether to know when the washing machine is free, or have an alarm go off when your bus is close by, use the Spark Core! With WiFi connectivity at its heart and browser-based programming, you won’t have to install anything to start making. The multi-tasking visionary We can’t say it any better than the BBC: The Raspberry Pi is a £30 ‘credit card sized computer.’ Different than a micro controller because it runs an operating system, the Raspberry Pi is at the heart of projects and products worldwide. You’ll need your Linux or Scratch skills to get the best out of it, but there is a massive community to help you out. Want an example of world changing technology? It’s right here. Make Keys — get it? Open the box and make keys — as the name says! This fun little board is very easy to use and is an expert at making computer keyboards out of anything you can find in your fruit (or vegetable) bowl — the edible keys inventor! Crocodile-clip compatible pads keep soldering to a minimum and fun to a maximum for quick projects. The online community has created plenty of webpages that turn your board into anything from a musical keyboard to a game controller. The maestro Meet Ototo, a circuit board synthesizer that can be used to build your own instruments! It has twelve keys which represent musical notes, four sensor inputs and an onboard speaker to make lots of noise. Make the world around you into a keyboard! Unlike the Makey Makey, Ototo doesn’t need to be plugged into your computer, but he still loves bananas. UDOO QUAD One smart cookie This is the Einstein of the boards, super intelligent, loaded with memory, and able to reach a high complexity of output. The most powerful Linux-based board on our list, it also has the same shield layout as the Arduino Mega, so you can choose from a world of add-ons (3.3V). Onboard WiFi and Ethernet make connecting to the rest of the planet easy. The support and active community are fantastic as well. BEAGLEBONE BLACK Fast and flexible Faster than the Raspberry Pi and with more pins, the Beaglebone Black is a great answer to those times when you need all the might of Linux with loads of spare pins to control everything. Great for complex projects that require tons of sensors, serious processing power and connectivity. The Beaglebone has a rabid (ha ha) community of users to help get your project off the ground. bareconductive.com / make Microcontroller Guide 2015.01 / v1 INTEL EDISON RASPBERRY Pi B + DENTAKU OTOTO MAKEY MAKEY ADAFRUIT TRINKET LILYPAD ARDUINO TOUCH BOARD ARDUINO LEONARDO

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  • MICROCONTROLLERGUIDE

    DETAILS / TECH SPECS ARDUINO LEONARDO

    ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz

    0

    0

    CE, FCC

    2.5 KB

    ITALY

    TOUCHBOARD

    ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz

    12

    0

    CE, FCC

    2.5 KB

    UK

    INTEL EDISON (ARDUINO B/O KIT)

    Dual Core Intel Atom at 500 MHz Intel Quark microcontroller at 100 MHz

    0

    0

    1 GB

    CHINA

    FREESCALE FREEDOM

    MKL46Z256VLLZ4 at 48 MHz

    15

    1

    CE

    32 KB

    CHINA

    LILYPADARDUINO

    Atmega328 at 8 MHz

    0

    0

    2 KB

    USA

    ADAFRUITTRINKET

    Attiny85 at 8 MHz

    0

    0

    512 B

    USA

    SPARKCORE

    STM32F103 at 72 MHz

    0

    0

    20 KB

    CHINA

    RASPBERRY PI (MODEL B+)

    BCM2835 at 700 MHz

    0

    4

    CE, FCC

    512 MB

    UK

    BEAGLEBONE BLACK

    ARM Cortex-A8 AM335x at 1 GHz 2x 32-bit RISC processor at 200 MHz

    0

    1

    CE, FCC

    512 MB

    USA

    UDOO QUAD

    ARM Cortex-A9 Quad core at 1GHz Atmel SAM3X8E at 84 MHz

    0

    2

    CE, FCC

    1 GB

    ITALY

    MAKEY MAKEY

    ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz

    6

    0

    CE

    2.5 KB

    CHINA

    DENTAKUOTOTO

    ATmega32U4 at 16 MHz

    12

    0

    CE, FCC

    2.5 KB

    UK

    Number of touch sensors

    Capacitive sensing (one-handed triggering)

    Proximity sensing (trigger without touch)

    Onboard MP3 / WAV / OGG / FLAC / MIDI playback

    Onboard polyphonic MIDI synthesis

    Micro SD card slot

    On / Off switch

    Lithium Polymer (LiPo) cell charging via USB

    Can run from a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) cell

    Can act as a USB serial device

    Can act as a USB keyboard or mouse

    Can act as a USB MIDI interface

    Arduino shield compatible

    Onboard headphone / line output

    Onboard video out

    Can be programmed using the Arduino IDE

    Number of USB host sockets

    Onboard LAN

    Onboard WIFI

    Onboard SATA

    Works out of the box

    Approvals

    Country of manufacture

    CO-PROCESSOR

    RAM

    ONBOARD PROCESSOR

    This MICROCONTROLLER GUIDE represents independent research by Bare Conductive and information found in the data sheets of the above products. We treat it as a valuable resource but also

    envision it to grow and develop with your input. Please email us at [email protected] with any comments or suggestions you have, we will be sure to get back to you!

    Come closer this board has Telesensory powers! Connect any object, material or surface to the digital world with the Touch Boards sophisticated capacitive sensing. Use the on board capabilities to play an MP3, synthesise a MIDI note, or do anything else that you might do with an Arduino. The Touch Board is based around an Arduino Leonardo so its easy to use and works with a lot of shields. Its thin and flat so its perfect for placing on walls, inside of books or in your coat pocket.

    A Processing Polymath Arduinos hardware and support have provided the platform for countless creations, and the Leonardo is no exception. Arduino has a brilliant online forum to get you started, and a huge variety of shields which can help you add almost limitless functionality.The Leonardo has a somewhat hidden power too Its HID capable. This means that your computer can recognise it as a keyboard mouse or trackpad.

    Super Power is a SuperpowerNever before has such a small package been able to do such big things. It is not as easy to get started as an Arduino, but if youre familiar with Linux this board is for you. If youre looking for a wireless computer thats the size of a stamp, and more powerful than your old laptop, this is it.

    FREESCALE FRDM KL46Z

    Stunning SensorsArduino compatible, but with built-in magnetometer, gyroscopes and some nice interface features. Unlike most sophisticated electronics, this board is just asking to get thrown around. Programming this board has a steeper learning curve than Arduino, but is much more powerful once you get going. Its also compatible with MBED, so you can program in your web browser without installing anything.

    Wearables best friend The Lilypad is a great springboard for getting started with wearable technology. Its stylish appearance conceals an Arduino compatible platform where sewing skills are just as important as programming. This Lilypad is machine washable and its sewable pads lend themselves well to your next Halloween costume!

    Good things come in small packages This tiny wonder can fit almost anywhere inside a hacked toy or an old piece of tech. Onboard USB and more pins than you would expect in a tiny package make it super versatile. Its Arduino compatible which makes it quick to deploy, and Adafruits Learning System is a fantastic resource for every maker.

    SPARK CORE

    Your internet of things thing Fed up with all these internet-connected toasters and cloud temperature sensors? If you want to customise your own, whether to know when the washing machine is free, or have an alarm go off when your bus is close by, use the Spark Core!With WiFi connectivity at its heart and browser-based programming, you wont have to install anything to start making.

    The multi-tasking visionary We cant say it any better than the BBC: The Raspberry Pi is a 30 credit card sized computer. Different than a micro controller because it runs an operating system, the Raspberry Pi is at the heart of projects and products worldwide. Youll need your Linux or Scratch skills to get the best out of it, but there is a massive community to help you out.Want an example of world changing technology? Its right here.

    Make Keys get it? Open the box and make keys as the name says! This fun little board is very easy to use and is an expert at making computer keyboards out of anything you can find in your fruit (or vegetable) bowl the edible keys inventor! Crocodile-clip compatible pads keep soldering to a minimum and fun to a maximum for quick projects. The online community has created plenty of webpages that turn your board into anything from a musical keyboard to a game controller.

    The maestro Meet Ototo, a circuit board synthesizer that can be used to build your own instruments! It has twelve keys which represent musical notes, four sensor inputs and an onboard speaker to make lots of noise. Make the world around you into a keyboard! Unlike the Makey Makey, Ototo doesnt need to be plugged into your computer, but he still loves bananas.

    UDOO QUAD

    One smart cookie This is the Einstein of the boards, super intelligent, loaded with memory, and able to reach a high complexity of output. The most powerful Linux-based board on our list, it also has the same shield layout as the Arduino Mega, so you can choose from a world of add-ons (3.3V). Onboard WiFi and Ethernet make connecting to the rest of the planet easy. The support and active community are fantastic as well.

    BEAGLEBONE BLACK

    Fast and flexible Faster than the Raspberry Pi and with more pins, the Beaglebone Black is a great answer to those times when you need all the might of Linux with loads of spare pins to control everything. Great for complex projects that require tons of sensors, serious processing power and connectivity. The Beaglebone has a rabid (ha ha) community of users to help get your project off the ground.

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    Microcontroller Guide 2015.01 / v1

    INTEL EDISONRASPBERRY Pi B+DENTAKU OTOTOMAKEY MAKEY

    ADAFRUIT TRINKETLILYPAD ARDUINOTOUCH BOARDARDUINO LEONARDO