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*LED attached to digital pin 9 used to indicate a successful wireless connection
 
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==Video Tutorials==
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==FAQ==
 
==FAQ==

Revision as of 15:10, 2 December 2012

Introduction

The DiamondBack is an Arduino Duemilanove compatible clone that has 802.11b wireless connectivity baked directly onto the board. The components have been switched out for surface mount equivalents to free up space for the wireless module. It is fully compatible with the Processing/Wiring IDE. The DiamondBack will give your Arduino projects added wireless connectivity without the need for additional bulky shields!

Features

  • size compatible with existing Arduino Uno, Duemilanove and Diecimila boards
  • up to 14 digital I/O pins
  • 6 analog input pins
  • Atmel Mega 328P microprocessor
  • 32KB flash RAM (2KB used for bootloader)
  • 2KB SRAM
  • 1KB EEPROM
  • lower profile USB 5-pin mini-B connector
  • auto-switchable power between USB and external DC power
  • 2-pin JST connector allows for more varied external power options (JST to DC barrel jack, Litihium-ion battery pack, etc.)
  • 802.11b 1 and 2 mbps wireless connectivity
  • on-board PCB antenna
  • switchable interrupt between INT0 and digital pin 8
  • supports infrastructure mode (BSS) and adhoc (IBSS) network modes
  • support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security
  • LED attached to digital pin 9 used to indicate a successful wireless connection

Video Tutorials

FAQ

  • Diamondback on MacBook?
    • We have tested, and we need to stay with Arduino 0023, not the latest Arduino as the FDTI driver for Mac is not included in lastest version.

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