Details: Netduino is an open source electronics platform using the .NET Micro
Framework. The hardware footprint is useful for breadboarding use.
Code is written via .net framework IDE, Microsoft Visual C# Express 2010 (free to download from Microsoft Website). Netduino features a 32bit Atmel microcontroller and is programmed and powered by a micro-usb cable
Features
Code is written via .net framework IDE, Microsoft Visual C# Express 2010 (free to download from Microsoft Website). Netduino features a 32bit Atmel microcontroller and is programmed and powered by a micro-usb cable
Features
- Powered by 7.5 - 12.0 VDC or USB
- Power output: 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC regulated
- Digital i/o are 3.3 V--but 5 V tolerant
- Atmel 32-bit microcontroller 48MHz, ARM7
- Code Storage: 128 KB with 60 KB RAM
- Button functions as reset or general purpose input
- 16 digital and analogue GPIO pins (6 analogue, 14 digital)
- Interfaces supported : 1xTTL serial, 4xPWM, SPI, I2C
- Windows
- Windows XP, Vista, or 7 (32 or 64 bit)
- 1.6 GHz or faster processor
- 1GB RAM
- Up to 3 GB of available hard drive space for Visual Studio Express 2010
- Mac OS and Linux
- Parallels
- Both USB and Serial deployment supported (Requires copy of Windows in virtual machine)
- VMWare Fusion or Oracle VirtualBox
- Serial deployment supported (Requires copy of Windows in virtual machine)
- Experimental Mono (native) support (Future native Mac OS and Linux support provided by an experimental open source project)
For more information, please visit this product's webpage.