Meet Gertduino, an Arduino-Uno like board for your Raspberry Pi Muktware The Gertduino expansion board for the Raspberry Pi computer is now available. Created by Gert van Loo, the Gertduino is a Raspberry Pi add-on and it includes the same functionality as an Arduino-Uno but with some extra features like dual Atmel Atmega
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Introducing GertDuino
Gert van Loo is one of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s earliest volunteers. We wouldn’t have a Raspberry Pi without Gert; he did the hardware engineering for the alpha boards which turned into the eventual Raspberry Pi you’ve got on your desk/taped behind the TV/in your ping-pong robot today. Gert created the Gertboard – our favourite GPIO expansion board – shortly after we launched Raspberry Pi.
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Introducing GertDuino
element14 launches Gertduino, the latest expansion board for the Raspberry Pi – Electronics News
element14 launches Gertduino, the latest expansion board for the Raspberry Pi Electronics News element14 has announced global availability of the Gertduino expansion board for the Raspberry Pi computer. Gertduino is an Arduino-Uno like board that was created by Gert van Loo, the inventor of the Gertboard. Gertduino is Arduino compatible and …
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element14 launches Gertduino, the latest expansion board for the Raspberry Pi – Electronics News
GertDuino: An Arduino for Your Raspberry Pi – EE Times
GertDuino: An Arduino for Your Raspberry Pi EE Times “Should I get a Raspberry Pi ? I know I want something that can hold an operating system and run a TV, but I also really want to do a lot of interfacing with other things, and the Arduino just has such a massive user base and knowledg ebase in that area. “
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GertDuino: An Arduino for Your Raspberry Pi – EE Times
Gertduino board connects Raspberry Pi to any Arduino Shield – New Electronics
Gertduino board connects Raspberry Pi to any Arduino Shield New Electronics Gert van Loo, who designed the board, said: “Gertduino is focused on education and development use, and I created the board to help leverage the combined power of the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino developer communities. “You can now connect the