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Old 09-13-2008, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which Arduino Clone?

I am using an Arduino Diecimila to put together a servo actuated throttle for a hybrid generator. I would prefer to use a lower cost clone for actual use to avoid damage to the Arduino that I am using now, which is set up for learning how to use it. The clone would be dedicated to this use only and would hopefully have a long service life.

This would be a high vibration application. I would like to solder connections. Once the clone is programmed, I probably would not need to make changes although tweaking is probably to be expected.

Which clone would be a good choice for this application?

If I were to program the chip in my Diecimila, and transfer the chip to a clone, will that work? Then I would not need the usb port on the clone, just a power port.

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Most of the 'duino branches will work. The only difficulties would be:
Voltage (Some are 5v some are 3.3v)
Code space
Interface to computer (some are serial, some are USB)

I have seen some as cheap as $5.

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