It’s like Christmas in July Arduino fans. The Italian open-source hardware platform just scored a variety of new add-ons and 2 fresh iterations which are absolute to keep you tinkering and hacking for a while. First up is the Arduino Ethernet — which, as you will have guessed — sports an onboard Ethernet jack. You’ll likely pick up a USB Serial Adapter to program the ATmega328 chip but, once you’ve loaded your code, it may be connected to the internet without the will for a Ethernet shield — and an optional PoE (Power over Ethernet) module means you will only need one cable for all you net-connected projects. The DIY scene’s favorite microcontroller was also blessed with the hot Arduino ADK board, a tackle Google’s accessory development platform . And, in case you are uncertain where to start, that you can pick up a full kit for €249 (about $352) that incorporates not just the ADK board, but a big pile of sensors and components, and the Mega Sensor Shield to prepare them on. The ADK alone will run you €59 ($83), while the Arduino Ethernet costs €39.90 ($56) with an extra €14.90 ($21) for the PoE module. Are you able to say a synonym for awesome ?
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