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- 4 x [http://shop.boxtec.ch/32x8-matrix-display-board-ht1632c-green-dp13111-p-40171.html | DE-DP10XV110 Green LED Dot Matrix] available in the space
- 4 x [http://shop.boxtec.ch/32x8-matrix-display-board-ht1632c-green-dp13111-p-40171.html DE-DP10XV110 Green LED Dot Matrix] available in the space


What extra functionalities do you want to add to the actual board?
What extra functionalities do you want to add to the actual board?
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>>>> Please add below: your links, suggestions, code, specs on the project page
>>>> Please add below: your links, suggestions, code, specs on the project page
* Provisioning a network cable to the board can be a pain and that's just to send a few bytes of data every now and then. We can use the Nordic nrf21 chips (same as in EMF badge) to send the data wirelessly and cheaply. There is a good [http://maniacbug.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/getting-started-rf24/ guide online]. We will require a simple server/client setup.
* Provisioning a network cable to the board can be a pain and that's just to send a few bytes of data every now and then. We can use the Nordic nrf21 chips (same as in EMF badge) to send the data wirelessly and cheaply. There is a good [http://maniacbug.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/getting-started-rf24/ guide online]. We will require a simple server/client setup.
<graphviz border='frame' format='png' >
digraph rfboard{
  rankdir=LR;
  IRCCAT [shape=box];
  sender [label="Arduino sender",shape=box];
  receiver [label="Arduino receiver",shape=box];
  board [label="LED board",shape=box];
  IRCCAT-> sender;
  sender-> receiver [label="RF"];
  receiver -> board;
}
</graphviz>


==Documentation==
==Documentation==