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T-Board Breakout: Ready to launch

By AndrewR Posted on May 23, 2014 Posted in T-Board No Comments Tagged with ATmega328, AVR, AVR Breakout, Microcontroller, prototyping board, T-Board

T-Board Breakout: Ready to Launch After 3 iterations, the T-Board is complete.  Well, the first version of the T-Board is complete, and ready for launch.  We’re really excited to have 3 versions of the T-Board, designed to make your prototyping …

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Podcasts

  • The Spark Gap is hosted by Karl & Corey, and has some nicely focussed technical topics.
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YouTube Channels

  • AddOhms is run by the Bald Engineer, with awesome short clips
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Websites

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