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Seeeduino FILM is an Arduino compatible development platform for space-sensitive projects. It's flexible, super slim, with built-in Li-Po charger, suitable to build wearable applications. FILM and other extension FRAMEs could be simply connected via the 20p universal bus like a chain, native 2.54mm pitch pins also enables quick prototyping.
Features
Arduino compatible
Flexible
Ultra small/slim form factor
Transform by cutting and chaining
Full functional Atmega168
0.1 pitch pad breakout
20pin daisy-chain flex bus
UartSB programming compatible
Built-in charger circuit
Reinforced to increase endurance
Documents
Please visit our wiki pagefor more info about this product. It will be appreciated if you can help us improve the documents, add more demo code or tutorials. For technical support, please post your questions to our forum.
Where I can buy Seeeduino Film with micro usb port as seen on the picture:
http://www.seeedstudio.com/blog/2010/06/29/seeeduino-film-maybe-the-first-arduino-board-on-fpc/
We do not sell Seeeduino Film wit build-in micro usb, it should be purchased separately.See
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/seeeduino-frame-uartsbs-p-778.html?cPath=132_135
1) What does the (*) at D5* , D6*, D9* and D10* symbolize?
2) Does the analogue ports support PWM ?
I found out your SeedFilm seems pin compatible with Arduino Uno´s digital ports.
And that the equivalent numbered D-pins marked * are PWM-able also on the SeedFilm (right?)
No need to reply unless you find I am wrong.
Answered by Johan de geer |
2013-01-25
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1) Yes I am quite aware of the difference analogue vs. digital pins ON ARDUINO. But for Sfilm: What I do not know is what the (*) symbolize on the digital pins (compared to the D-pins with NO * !). The wiki does not mention anywhere.
2) Do ALL Sfilm analogue pins support PWM?
Answered by Johan de geer |
2013-01-25
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Hello , seems you are not familiar with Arduino, D5/D6/D9/D10 means it is used as digital input/output pin. This module is one type of Arduino microcontroller, maybe you could first refer to Arduino Uno(http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardUno) to see more details about usage of its I/O pin.
I really like this product but am hanging out for the USB connectivity frame to make programming easier. I have been using the USB/Serial connectivity from my Duemilanove but the serial connectinos are getting torn up with continuous use.
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Michael Plambeck | 2010-12-13
Great device! Having a bit of an issue getting softserial to work in the arduino environment, but I picked up a pair of these and have been quite impressed!