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A maker developer has squeezed an Arduino onto an SD card. His aim was to go one better than Intel’s Edison. Already dubbed SDuino, it is kodera2t’s entry for the Hackaday Prize. “Once I was excited ...
A few days ago, one of [Severin]’s SD cards died on him, Instead of trashing the card, he decided to investigate what was actually wrong with the card and ended up recovering most of the data… ...
SD socket, Real-Time Clock (RTC), 10-bit DAC, LiPo charger, LiPo regulator, direct USB code upload and debugging, Blink LED, mouse and keyboard emulator, etc…. Source: Kickstarter Share ...