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What is this? RGBDuino uno V1.2 Jenny ATMEGA328P-AU Chip 16MHZ 5V Development Board Cable

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

it's an arduino knockoff from china, with a fancy name and an anime girl printed on the board.

But what is it?  

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Just now, Blademaster91 said:

dev board with an anime girl on it, interesting.

When is Linus gonna review it?  

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1 minute ago, CalintzJerevinan said:

But what is it?  

'arduino' is a link, i could copy their website into my post, but there's not much sense in that.

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It's an Arduino UNO, with quite a few additions.

The Arduino UNO is a micrcontroller, based on the Atmega328P, which is a very popular MCU.

 

The Arduino UNO on itself can be used for a load of different projects and can be seen as someone's first steps into small electronics. Think any sort of small project your need electronics for and some probably made one using an Arduino (of any kind, there are a bunch of different versions).

 

What this boards seems to add/change are:

- RGB LEDs 

- Buzzer

- Micro USB, instead of USB B 2.0

- more power on 3.3v

- A bunch  ore LED connection options

- a lovely duck or lady graphic

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interesting design choice.

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-> Moved to Hobby Electronics

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  • 3 months later...
On 10/29/2020 at 12:52 AM, minibois said:

It's an Arduino UNO, with quite a few additions.

The Arduino UNO is a micrcontroller, based on the Atmega328P, which is a very popular MCU.

 

The Arduino UNO on itself can be used for a load of different projects and can be seen as someone's first steps into small electronics. Think any sort of small project your need electronics for and some probably made one using an Arduino (of any kind, there are a bunch of different versions).

 

What this boards seems to add/change are:

- RGB LEDs 

- Buzzer

- Micro USB, instead of USB B 2.0

- more power on 3.3v

- A bunch  ore LED connection options

- a lovely duck or lady graphic

Thanks, I kinda bought one on impulse (totally not for the anime girl) now I can put my mediocre progamming skills to use and make some fun beeps and boops.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I'm fairly new here... but I bought one... not sure why... I thought the anime chick looked aesthetically pleasing... so I added to cart and threw my money at it.

 

Don't judge me...

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