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Having Fun with Netduino Chris Gilmore Joe Havelick
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What is a Netduino? * Not actual size
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Use Cases Prototyping Robotics Automation Automotive Sequencing Learning aid Making something cool
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The Netduino processor and memory Atmel 32-bit microcontroller Speed: 48MHz, ARM7 Code Storage: 128 KB power and i/o input: 7.5 - 12.0 VDC or USB powered output: 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC regulated digital i/o are 3.3 V--but 5 V tolerant
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Power
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Inputs
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Outputs
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Shields
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The Netduino Plus differences from the Netduino Code Storage: 64 KB ethernet micro sd
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The Netduino Mini Differences from the Netduino Smaller package Code Storage: 152 KB output: 5 VDC only 16 digital/analog GPIO pins
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Developing for Netdiuno Environment – Visual Studio 2010 – C#/VB.Net –.NET Micro Framework
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Developing for Netdiuno Features – Intellisense – Debugging Breakpoints Console – Emulation – Multithreading – Unit Testing
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Sample – Farty Breathalizer – Dev Environment – Basic I/O
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Sample - NetDoorNo Events Netduino Plus as a Web Server
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Sample - GPS Flight Logger Classes and Libraries SD Card Write
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Samples - Floppy Instrument Multithreading Interfaces
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Resources Netduino.com – Forums/Chat Book: The Internet of Things SparkFun.com DIYDrones.com
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Questions Chris Gilmore Joe Havelick – JoeHavelick.com
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