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Welcome to BeeBoard Wiki

BeeBoard BeeBoard is a 40x40mm board based on the popular Atmel ATMEGA328 microcontroller designed by Madefree Electronics in collaboration with Acme Systems.
It has 12 I/O signal, PWM, two interrupt signals, an i²c bus and 4 line analog to digital converter distributed on 4 Daisy compatible connectors.
MiniUSB for Power and for the serial programming on board with the FTDI chip. 3.3V step down voltage regulator on board.

Features

  • Fully Stand-Alone
  • Arduino compatible
  • Atmega328 microcontroller:
    • 32K Flash Memory
    • 2K SRAM
    • 1K EEPROM
    • 16Mhz Clock Speed
    • DC Current I/O Pin : 40 mA
  • Powered via the mini USB connector.
  • Provided FTDI Chip and 3.3 V voltage regulator step-down on board.
  • Programmed directly from the FoxBoardG20 or from any PC with Arduino IDE.
  • Communication is available between BeeBoard and FoxBoardG20 or between any PC
BeeBoard Preview

Bee is based on the new Daisy Cabling System introduced by Acme Systems more info


Bee can “fly” between Daisy petals


Daisy2 Fly on Daisy2 Stepper Motor Controller


Daisy4 Fly on Daisy4 Relay


Daisy5 and Daisy11 Fly on Daisy5 Push button & Daisy11 Led

Daisy9 Fly on Daisy9 RS232


Daisy22 Fly on Daisy13 GPRS quad band data module


Daisy22 Fly on Daisy22 I²C I/O Expander



Software Development Tools

Beeboard will be shipped with optiboot bootloader. It is fully compatible with Arduino Software Environment & Library.

  • How to Install Software Environment on PC
  • How to Install Software Environment on FoxG20
  • How to add BeeBoard support to the Software Environment.
  • How to add a library to the Software Environment.


Basic Howto

  • Step by step instruction to set the first time your Beeboard
  • How to set Digital Port Direction
  • How to Write or Read Digital Port
  • How to Write PWM Port
  • How to Read Analog to Digital Converter
  • How to manage I²C bus


Advance Howto

  • How to manage Interrupt Signal
  • How to Read & Write internal EEPROM
  • How to write PWM in Fast mode


Hardware Reference




More articles are available on : Acme Systems eShop


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About Us

Madefree Electronics are Daniele Sdei and Marco Antonini, a duo of italian developers born in 2010 with the intent to express personal passions and share them with everyone. Linux, Free Software and Open Source are our prerogative. Hardware and software are inseparable for us so we deal with both. We are active locally (in our beloved Umbria), and internationally in partnership with Acme Systems.

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e-mail: madefree.info@gmail.com

THIS SITE IS NO LONGER UPDATED!
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