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[[radino_Library#Downloads |Downloadpage for radino library]] | [[radino_Library#Downloads |Downloadpage for radino library]] |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 14 August 2017
[edit] Hardware
The radino USB-Stick combines our full Arduino compatible radino radiomodules with the handy format of a USB-Stick. It is suitable for all radino modules.
The radino USB Stick has the typical Arduino LEDs IO13,RXLED,TXLED and the Reset Button connected.
Features:
- Arduino compatible
- USB-A plug
- Onboard RP-SMA antenna connector
- User LED, RX/TX LEDs and Power LED
- Input voltage: 5 VDC (USB)
- Onboard 3.3 V regulator
- Temperature range from -10 °C to +70 °C
[edit] Software
The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.
Visit radino/radino32 software for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation..
For detailed information about our library for the Arduino IDE look at the radino Library documentation.
[edit] Downloads
Datasheet radino USB Stick
Schematics radino USB Stick
Datasheet antennas
Datasheet enclosure
Downloadpage for radino library