Ward Cunningham Ward Cunningham
Reason: I've made half a dozen projects with Arduino and even more with bare AVR parts. I admire the way open source has simp...

Arduino Open-Source Electronics

Arduino users make things. We're interested in what they've done, especially if they share plans or techniques.

Arduino suppliers provide boards, kits, parts, software and information users want. We're interested in what they have, especially if it is free, or priced within an experimenter's budget. Add-on boards, called "shields" add extra capability to the basic Arduino.

Arduino community shares online and in person. We're interested in forums, clubs and events, especially those with an open-source or do-it-yourself orientation.

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  1. Hacknmod.com Hacks, Mods, and DIY Projects Resource
  2. jocurifree.ilive.ro este un site web cu joculete online si jocuri gratis
  3. Arduino.cc is the official site for Arduino hardware and software
  4. LadyAda.net is about one person's electronic projects
  5. AvrFreaks.net is forum and wiki about Atmel AVR microprocessors
  6. TempusDictum.com delivers electronics that mix high-tech with aesthetics
  7. LiquidWare.com distributes open-source electronics
  8. Arduino.ws is sharing site for Arduino Workshop projects
  9. Pjrc.com provides useful resources for microprocessor projects
  10. DailyDuino.com is blogging about Arduino projects
  11. MakerShed.com is store for DIY supplies from Make and Craft magazines
  12. AdAFruit.com Sells do-it-yourself electronic kits and thing
  13. DorkbotPDX.org is doing strange things with electricity
  14. ArduinoFun.com a blog about Arduino projects, and a book by the same name
  15. Zambetti.com Nicholas Zambetti's personal showcase of projects and more