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=Nanode= | |||
A 30 second pitch | ==A 30 second pitch== | ||
Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. | Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. | ||
It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines. | It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines. | ||
It costs under £20 as an easy build it yourself kit. Nanode was designed with Hacking in mind. | It costs under £20 as an easy build it yourself kit. Nanode was designed with Hacking in mind. | ||
==What can you do with it?== | |||
Pachube | Pachube | ||
Anything you can do with a nanode. | Anything you can do with a nanode. | ||
==Where else to look== | |||
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'''Nanode News''' - the latest happenings on the Nanode Project [http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Project:Nanode/News here] | '''Nanode News''' - the latest happenings on the Nanode Project [http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Project:Nanode/News here] | ||
The previous version of this page [http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/wiki/Project:Nanode/scratch] |
Revision as of 00:19, 3 September 2011
Nanode
A 30 second pitch
Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines. It costs under £20 as an easy build it yourself kit. Nanode was designed with Hacking in mind.
What can you do with it?
Pachube
Anything you can do with a nanode.
Where else to look
FAQ here's a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Nanode
Registration - Add your newly built Nanode to the Registrar of Nanodes and Users
Documentation PCB Files, schematics and other useful pdf Documents
Building It - this shortcut takes you to the Pictorial Building Guide This is the definitive assembly guide in photos - which replaces more traditional parts lists, schematics and component insertion lists - please read this before you start soldering!
Applications - Here's a list of Applications currently under development on the Nanode
Nanode News - the latest happenings on the Nanode Project here
The previous version of this page [1]