- If you want just try out stuff the Arduino ADK board is the easiest,
there is already lost of Arduino code for the firmware available:
http://be.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Arduino/A000069/?qs=up7FgQgUS5fcr%2fcQLSlgYX8p5uQMtqFv
- There is the tinker set with all kind of sensors
http://be.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Arduino/K000006/?qs=Cvel0QnFNSL8qHdmay%252bOKYdtBkRpioSY
- And there is the chinese option:
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/grove-adk-dash-kit-p-929.html?cPath=138
Finally, there is the
- IOIO for Android that does not necessarily uses the ADK but the
Android device bridge protocol (adb)
http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/ioio-for-android-p-929.html
- and just the USB board without any microcontroller that allows to
integrate with exiting hardward:
http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/ioio-for-android-p-929.html
For ideas you can have a look at http://www.open-accessories.com/
Cheers
Friedger
I have a Freaduino:
http://www.elecfreaks.com/2196.html
I have also bought some Bluetooth 5EUR dongle to add to an arduino, to
remove the need of a USB cable.
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2012/3/30 pjv <ezelsp...@gmail.com>:
> This will be the main BruGTUG event of the month.
>
> Is the emphasis going to be on the analog part or the digital part? Does one
> fix everything in software these days :-)? If the focus is on the
> electronics, do we need additional primitive parts (resistors etc) and
> soldering tin, or is that readily (and orderly) available at the
> Hackerspace? Does anyone have a good idea or object to build around?
>
>