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Netduino

Netduino is an open source electronics platform using the .NET Micro Framework.

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Características

Netduino is an open source electronics platform using the .NET Micro Framework. Featuring a 32-bit microcontroller and a rich development environment.

Interface with switches, sensors, LEDs, serial devices, and more. Netduino offers 20 GPIOs combined with SPI, I2C, 2 UARTs (1 RTS/CTS), 4 PWM channels and 6 ADC channels.

.NET Micro Framework combines the ease of high-level coding and the raw features of microcontrollers. Enjoy event-based programming, multi-threading, line-by-line debugging, breakpoints and more. 3rd-party accessories offer pre-built functionality like GPS location, servo control and battery power. Netduino is also pin-compatible with Arduino shields.

See the Netduino website for more details: www.netduino.com

Downloads: http://netduino.com/downloads/

Netduino Tech Specs

Processor and Memory
Atmel 32-bit microcontroller. Speed: 48MHz, ARM7. Code Storage: 128KB. RAM: 60KB.

Processor Details

Atmel AT91SAM7X512-AU
Data sheet: AT91SAM7X512-AU(pdf)

Buttons and LEDs

LED Colors
Power LED: White. User LED: Blue

Button Features

Functions as reset button (default). Can be used as GPIO input.

Inputs and Outputs

6 Analog Inputs (+ Digital I/O). 14 Digital I/O. VIN, 5V, 3V3, and GND. Micro USB Receptacle. Barrel Power Receptacle.

Digital I/O Features

Digital pins 0-1: UART 1 RX, TX. Digital pins 2-3: UART 2 RX, TX. Digital pins 5-6: PWM, PWM. Digital pins 7-8: UART 2 RTS, CTS. Digital pins 9-10: PWM, PWM. Digital pins 11-13: SPI MOSI, MISO, SPCK. Analog pins 4-5: I2C SDA, SCL.

Power specifications: Input: 7.5 - 12.0 VDC or USB powered. Output: 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC regulated.

Para más información sobre como conectarle el Datalogger de Adafruit, consultar el siguiente link:

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/articles/Using-the-Adafruit-Arduino-Logger-Shield-on-a-Netduino

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Juan Pablo (07/02/2012 - 16:00)

La placa Netduino Plus dispone de puerto ethernet y podés conectarla a internet. En el siguiente pdf podés encontrar un ejemplo de como conectarse al servicio Pachube con Netduino Plus: http://www.openhacks.com/uploadsproductos/getting_started_with_the_internet_of_things_pachube_client.pdf

ariel (07/02/2012 - 10:37)

Hola, alguna de estas placas que usan .Net tiene la posibilidad de conexión a internet?. Espero sus comentarios.Gracias