Pros & Cons
Pros
The digilent chipkit of arduino compatible products are great to use when you need performance above the 16mhz barrier of the standard arduino. What makes this stand out above the arm based arduinos is the 5 volt tolerant inputs. The chipkit version o... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Im over sampling the 10 bit adc to 12 bits and its humming along like a champ with great resilience
Im using it to run a home built digital motor dynamometer in house load cell and ir optotachometer as well as voltage and curr... Read More
I have a couple of arduino r3s bought this because i wanted to still havent drive a homemade cnc machine and the arduino was sa... Read More
The digilent chipkit of arduino compatible products are great to use when you need performance above the 16mhz barrier of the s... Read More
Price
And the bang for your buck with these its really amazing
Competitiveness
The only thing i feel they are missing as compared to arduino is a comparably priced version of the arduinoethernet board ardui... Read More
The programming is as easy as arduino same ide but you can create bigger programs and they run faster
As compared to a 16mhz processor and 2048kb of sram on the arduinoethernet not much to work with there
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For a few bones more than an arduino uno you get a massive hike in processing power and speed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If all your trying to do is blink an led sure fine i get it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But if you plan on going further and actually asking your little device to perform some serious math then this little board is for you
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It has more io and more memory
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most newer electronics are designed with 3
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I havent tried these with any existing arduino shields yet but plan to try with a network shield at some point
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Personally i dont like the shield idea as much as utilizing a connector cable wiring bundle to the specific pins necessary
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Mainly since the shield almost always uses up pins you could otherwise share