Well, I’m dabbling with the Netduino. If you want to know where to buy one, or a bit about them, check out my prior post.
Today LED’s, tomorrow, the world!!!
Well, maybe servos.
Now, since the Netduino is compatible with many (or should I say… most) Arduino shields and kits… I also bought this kit to go with my Netduino.
Arduino Compatible Electronic Brick Starter Kit
The shield plugs right into the Netduino, so now I have a large collection of “ready to go” sensors and inputs.
- Arduino/Seeeduino sensor Chassis V1.1
- LCD 16*2 Characters
- Rotary Angle Sensor (Analog)
- Big Button Switch
- Buzzer
- Tilt Switch
- Light Emitting Diode (2 of these)
- Light Sensor
- Temperature Sensor
- 2pin Plugable Terminal Module
- Fully Buckled 3 Wire Cable (5 of these)
- 10pin Colorful Ribbon Cable with 2*5 IDC Connector
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