Re: [DIYbio] Re: What are some biotech projects I can do with an Arduino?

On 06/17/2016 12:07 AM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> That isn't true if you're using the ardunio-nano clones... they run
> about $2 to $3 including shipping.

A fairly direct comparison of something else, (not ARM but MIPS origin),
is using an ESP8266 board and loading micropython on it.
It needs more than 512MB memory, but some $3 boards come with enough.
Then you have a python prompt at the end of your USB cable -- ready to
load new code, and get debug output... It's good if you only need
one 10 bit ADC input between 0 and 1V and the rest digital only IO and
PWM outputs. For its low price, you could leave wifi off for some designs.

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