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awseiger

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I've seen alot of arduino-based rocketry hardware as of late, unsurprisingly.

For anyone looking to develop their own, check out these little buggers: https://digistump.com/products/1

I purchased 5 back when they were on kickstarter. There are a number of shields available, most notably an EEPROM shield and an IO expansion shield.

One of these could Easily become a full-fledged data logger. And the best part is, the USB port is included!

Hope this gets some people doing rocket stuff with these... I'll certaintly be doing something.
Alex
 
This is very interesting, thanks for the post.
They have also a new kickstarter project which is quite intresting.

If you do not care about the USB port you can also use the Cheapduino from DFrobot.
 
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I forget about these. Glad to hear they were successful and are building new stuff.
 
If you do not care about the USB port you can also use the Cheapduino from DFrobot.

those are pretty neat too. I don't like the flex programming cable though. I wish they used a regular, more robust cable for that. the programming cable adapter is pretty pricey, too.
 
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