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Netduino PLUS NETMF Programmable Arduino Compatible Board USB Cable New In Bag
$ 8.17
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Description
DESCRIPTIONNetduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on the .NET Micro Framework. It uses the ARM Cortex-M 32-bit RISC ARM processor core as a 32-bit ARM-microcontroller. The Netduino boards (except the discontinued Mini and Go models) are designed to be pin-compatible with most Arduino shields.Applications can be built on Windows (with Visual Studio), or on Mac OS (with Xamarin Studio). The platform is similar in concept to the Arduino platform, but is generally more powerful and instead of writing applications in C/C++ or Wiring (essentially, C++ without header files), applications are written in C#, which brings powerful, high-level language constructs to the toolbox such as threading, event handling, automatic garbage collection, and more.
The Netduino Plus is just like the Netduino, with Ethernet cooked in already! There is a full TCP/IP stack with examples ready to go, and a microSD card slot for storing files
Input! Output! Interface with switches, sensors, LEDs, serial devices, and more. Netduino offers 20 GPIOs combined with SPI, I2C, 2 UARTs (1 RTS/CTS), 4 PWM channels and 6 ADC channels. Code! Debug! Repeat!
.NET Micro Framework combines the ease of high-level coding and the raw features of microcontrollers. Enjoy event-based programming, multi-threading, line-by-line debugging, breakpoints and more.
To get a glimpse of how its done, check out the basic 'getting started' guide You can even now use the Netduino on Linux & Mac computer using open source Mono instead of .NET
And its very expandable just like the Arduino! 3rd-party accessories offer pre-built functionality like GPS location, servo control and battery power. Netduino is also pin-compatible with Arduino shields. 3rd-party drivers are required for some Arduino shields.
The Netduino family is based on the Cortex-M Micro Processor running the .NET Micro Framework (NETMF) v4.3.[5] Development can be done on both Windows, with Visual Studio, or with Xamarin Studio on Mac OS X. IO includes 22 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) ports, 6 of which support hardware Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) generation, 4 UARTs (serial communication), I2C, and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface Bus).
Featuring a 32-bit microcontroller and a rich development environment, it is suitable for engineers and hobbyists alike. All design files and source code are included. Learn from the designs. Remix, and enjoy the freedom of open source.
Each item purchase includes one free microUSB cable, as well as the Netduino Plus development board, both in new and unopened condition. These were provided in bulk packaging format, which does not include any box or enclosure. It also lacks the four rubber bumper feet which some kits include.
Features:
Atmel 32-bit microcontroller
48Mhz, ARM7
14 Digital I/O Pins
6 Analog Inputs
Arduino Shield Compatible
10/100mbps ethernet
MicroSD socket (up to 2GB)
input: 7.5 - 12.0 VDC or USB powered
output: 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC regulated
analog reference: 2.6 - 3.3 VDC
digital i/o are 3.3 V--but 5 V tolerant
Package includes
1 x Netduino plus
1 x 3 ft micro USB cable
Documents & Downloads:
http://developer.wildernesslabs.co/Netduino/About/Downloads/