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An amusing aspect of the board is how Kanflo attached battery terminals, including a spring, on the board itself. This allows the AAduino to slot into the battery slot like a regular battery.
Posted in Arduino Hacks, hardware Tagged aa battery, aarduino, arduino, arm, arm cortex m0, Crowd Supply, hoperf, RFM69CW, wireless, Wireless sensor Just A Taste Of The Talks At Supercon → ...
Behind the delightfully punny name, you'll find an Arduino-compatible board the size of an AA battery.
He calculates altitude based on pressure. The main parts are an Arduino Pro Mini clone, a BMP180 sensor and a Nokia 5110 LCD module. A standard 9V battery supplies juice to the device.
Kanflo’s project is a wireless Arduino clone that’s meant to operate in a way that doesn’t take up a lot of battery juice, so it’s pretty low power.
Measuring Battery Capacity With an Arduino Denis Hennessy recently encountered a problem we've all faced: he needed some AAs for a battery-eating gizmo, and he was overwhelmed by the choices ...