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SparkFun RedBoard - Programmed with Arduino
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https://spdx.org/licenses/CERN-OHL-1.2
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oshwa.org
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SparkFun Electronics
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2020-12-17T00:00:00-05:00
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he SparkFun RedBoard combines the simplicity of the UNO's Optiboot bootloader (which is used in the Pro series), the stability of the FTDI (which we all missed after the Duemilanove was discontinued) and the R3 shield compatibility of the latest Arduino UNO R3. The RedBoard can be programmed over a USB Mini-B cable using the Arduino IDE: Just plug in the board, select "Arduino UNO" from the board menu and you're ready to upload code.
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