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Bookmarks for December 20th through December 29th

by Adrian on January 3, 2011

These are my links for December 20th through December 29th:

  • API Reference for .NET Micro Framework –
  • Variable resistance components: Thermistors and Light dependent resistors (LDR) on a Arduino simple circuit | Varesano.net –
  • What is Arduino, Why we choose it, what can we do with it? | Varesano.net –
  • TinyCLR.com – .NET Micro Framework Solutions –
  • www.dd-wrt.com | Unleash Your Router –
  • HowStuffWorks "What are amps, watts, volts and ohms?" –
  • Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) –
  • Resistor – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia –
  • Electronics Primer: Use a Breadboard to Build and Test a Simple Circuit –
  • Breadboard – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia –
  • Interfacing LCD with 3 wires from .NET Micro Framework | Pavel Bansky –
  • .NET Micro Framework – Using alphanumeric LCDs –
  • Displaying an image on a LED matrix with a Netduino – Tales from the Evil Empire –
  • Arduino – HomePage –
  • Using a 4×20 HD44780-controlled LCD Display with the Netduino – Pete Brown's 10rem.net –

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