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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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Is there an analogue of Arduino that does not need to be soldered
Arduino does not need to be soldered. This is the point.
Everything can be connected with wires with connectors and pins.
Example.
There are boards and connectors for assembly without soldering. There are many offers for the request of the board without soldering .
Alternatively, you can take the MSP430 LaunchPad for $10, although I took a couple of months ago for $4.3.
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 #
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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