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Day: February 13, 2008

Swiss Army Knife 2 Project Board

February 13, 2008 by Will O'Brien 8 Comments


[Micheal] developed this board to be the heart of an even bigger sensor interface project. I think the design might come in handy for someone looking for more flexibility than even an Arduino or similar projects offer. The SAK2 uses a 40Mhz PIC 18F452, step down power regulation, RF transceiver and plenty of I/O ports. Firmware, schematics and BOM are all provided.

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