May 14, 2014

SCADuino - the 3D-printed breadboard Arduino using SCADBoard

And now for something completely different comes the SCADuino by two high school students Messrs Pagliaccio and Reidy. It's a 3D-printed equivalent circuit board for the typical Arduino compatible that can actually work. The design file is created in OpenSCAD and the creators have published the required design files and library to print your own version. Although you can't solder directly to the board, jumpers can be used underneath to complete the circuit.

So if you've ever wanted an Arduino-compatible board with a twist, visit the SCADuino website to get started. And for more, we're on facebooktwitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well. 

If you're wanting to make your own Arduino-compatible business cards, you'll need an ATmega328P MCUs with Arduino Uno bootloader:

This is the same Atmel AVR ATmega328P microcontroller used in the official Arduino Uno, as well as our ElevenEtherTenUSBDroid, and other boards. Perfect for building your own Arduino-compatible project directly on a breadboard or on a custom PCB, or for replacing the MCU in an existing board. Comes with the Arduino Uno bootloader pre-installed. Better still, it even has a special label stuck on top with details of the pinout, so you don't even need to look up the datasheet when connecting it up in your project! For more information and to order, click here!

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