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This is by far the most developer-friendly development platform I've ever seen. It's main advantages :
It's simple. The hardware is very simple and uses standard, commonly available components. The software IDE is basic but functional : editor window, status window, integrated serial terminal. That's it.It's reasonably powerful. The Arduino diecimilla that I used is based on the ATMega168 microcontroller clocked at 16MHz.It's based on open source hardware and software (If you omit the trademark controversy about the Arduino trademark). The board design is public. This has lead to the creation of several variants and clones (Freeduino) which contributed to the popularity of the platform.Power, firmware upload and serial communications through a single USB cable.It's expandable. The concept of "shields" that can be stacked on top of the main Arduino board is genius :) As a matter of fact, making a small prototyping shield was the first thing I did for this platform.
It's simple. The hardware is very simple and uses standard, commonly available components. The software IDE is basic but functional : editor window, status window, integrated serial terminal. That's it.It's reasonably powerful. The Arduino diecimilla that I used is based on the ATMega168 microcontroller clocked at 16MHz.It's based on open source hardware and software (If you omit the trademark controversy about the Arduino trademark). The board design is public. This has lead to the creation of several variants and clones (Freeduino) which contributed to the popularity of the platform.Power, firmware upload and serial communications through a single USB cable.It's expandable. The concept of "shields" that can be stacked on top of the main Arduino board is genius :) As a matter of fact, making a small prototyping shield was the first thing I did for this platform.
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