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|     With small size and great power, the Microduino and mCookie series bring stackable electronic hardware to makers, designers, engineers, students and curious tinkerers of all ages. Build open-source projects or create innovative new ones. The only thing stopping you is your imagination.  
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All Microduino and mCookie modules are Arduino sketch-compatible. This means experienced makers can write their own programs in the Arduino IDE and upload their code to the hardware via USB, while beginners can take advantage of graphical Drag and Drop programming to get comfortable with coding.
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*Develop a wide range of project ideas with Microduino.
Microduino and mCookie modules, sensors, and accessories are perfect for those looking to turn their ideas into reality. Create your own solutions with Microduino and mCookie.
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Microduino and mCookie modules, sensors and accessories are perfect for idea realization, prototype development, low-volume production and old-fashioned fun.
 
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Revision as of 22:04, 23 September 2016

Language: English  • 中文
Welcome to the Microduino Wiki
Wiki.jpg

Microduino is a platform that easily lets you develop your project!

  • Stack-able electronic hardware for makers, designers, engineers, students and tinkers.
  • Low cost, small form factor modules.
  • Arduino compatible and Drag and Drop programming.
  • Develop a wide range of project ideas with Microduino.

Learn more about how the system works!


Microduino Series
Microduino-Original-Series.jpg
The Original Microduino Series
mCookie Series
MCookie-rect.jpg
The Latest Microduino Series
Sensors and Trinkets
Microduino-sensors.jpg
Experimental Lab
MicroCookie-Zen-rect.jpg
Experimental Things from Microduino

Additional Information

Fritzing: File:Microduino-Fritzing.zip
Microduino Community Projects: https://www.microduino.cc/project
Microduino IDE Github Repository: [Microduino-IDE]
Microduino Getting Started: AVR Core: Getting Started
mCookie Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ



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