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Twit KH #184 - Routers and Steampunk Goggles - Feedback.

 

Padre, you specifically mentioned that your links would be updated INCLUDING the links to the 2 Arduino boards you showed.

 

Unfortunately that is not the case. In fact there are 2 links that are not even relevant on that page:

 

--Phantom 3 battery charger car

--Turnigy 5000mAh 4S1P 14.8v 20C Hardcase Pack (AR Warehouse)

 

But no links to the Arduino sensor boards that you mentioned. Please update.

 

Thanks.

Thanks.

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I believe the two Arduinos were a Nano and Pro Mini - or maybe it was a Pro Micro. Something to watch for with the Pro Mini/Micro is the included USB port and serial chip. I don't think I've ever seen a Pro Mini that didn't require a separate board for programming - which is fine if you plan on using more Minis in the future.

 

Another thing to note is these are all "Arduino Compatible" and not true Arduino boards so your mileage may vary. Whether you get it from Amazon, eBay, or somewhere else; it's still an generic product built in open-source specs.

 

He may have purchased his from somewhere else, but here are a couple Amazon links. I've used this Nano, but not the other.

OSOYOO Mini USB Nano V3.0 ATMEGA328P Module CH340G 5V 16M Micro-controller board for Arduino https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UACD13Q/

 

OSOYOO Pro Micro ATmega32U4 5V/16MHz Module Board with 2 row pin header for arduino Leonardo Replace ATmega328 Arduino Pro Mini https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012FOV17O/

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I think what he showed was a Nano and a Blue Tooth module. A Pro-Micro is just a mini with a USB port. A Pro-Micro/ Mini has 24 pins, a Nano has 30 pins (like the one in the video) as well as the 6 ICSP pins at the rear. 

As far as the Sensor board you mention, are you referring to the I2C board at the end of the video? http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/grove-base-shield-p-754.html?cPath=132_134   this is a similar I2C breakout board

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