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Sydney 7 years agoYeah, in this case i don't see any real reason for a full blown RaspberryPI, even though it could do the same thing.
Maybe i will post updates here to show you all how its going. That is if i remember.
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Joe 7 years agoAh cool 😀 yea, I like the Arduino also. However I've never found much use for it over a Raspberry Pi though. Most the stuff I do doesn't have a hard realtime constraint
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Sydney 7 years agoYes, im attempting to build a controller to replace a getting to be rather unreliable analog controller for controlling the washing of some of our equipment on our farm.
Mainly, the arduino is more of an neat ecosystem than just the board, the board(s) are only really a USB interface for the ATMega328, and some support components, but they are a nice formfactor and nice to use anyways. In this case, i would prefer a whole Arduino Uno to just the ATMega.- 1
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Pietlu 7 years agohad to deal with the arduino at school last year. Programmed a simplified Space Invaders for it.
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