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dobriykot2013-04-11 23:04:33
Arduino
dobriykot, 2013-04-11 23:04:33

Is there an analogue of Arduino that does not need to be soldered?

The whole point is in the title. I would like boards with sets of sensors that are easy enough to connect together and upload the firmware. I don’t know how to solder at all, and there is nothing for this house.
Ideally, it is desirable to be able to program in C#. :)

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kaichou, 2013-04-12
@kaichou

Is there an analogue of Arduino that does not need to be soldered

Yes, it's called Arduino.

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Vyacheslav Golovanov, 2013-04-12
@SLY_G

Arduino does not need to be soldered. This is the point.
Everything can be connected with wires with connectors and pins.
Example.

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Timur, 2013-04-11
@timursun

There are boards and connectors for assembly without soldering. There are many offers for the request of the board without soldering .

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Atxmega, 2013-04-12
@Atxmega

Development Board + Solderless Breadboard

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dotbarsik, 2013-04-12
@dotbarsik

Alternatively, you can take the MSP430 LaunchPad for $10, although I took a couple of months ago for $4.3.

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Kite, 2013-04-12
@Kite

.Net Gadgeteer, Netduino

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alfatapok, 2013-04-17
@alfatapok

There is a greatly simplified version in the form of Mindstorms NXT 2.0 but not the cheapest (14,000 rubles) + Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 4 platform, which has support for developing applications in C #

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R St, 2014-05-29
@Designer

Hello !
maybe I was delayed a lot with the answer, I'm new here and flipping through the archives ... I
myself was interested in ARDUINO analogues, since arduino has some drawbacks ...
try looking in the search engine for Texas Instruments, Tiva™ C Series TM4C123G USB+CAN

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