Arduino DUE mount
Description
Finally got my Arduino DUE and I'm excited!
(OK, I excite easily.)
As you may know the DUE is first Arduino board based on a 32-bit micro, Atmel's ATSAM3X8E (ARM Cortex-M3).
What makes this exciting is Atmel supports this board in their free IDE with 50 example projects and support from their software framework (peripheral drivers, etc...).
Yeah... I'm pumped.
(OK, I excite easily.)
As you may know the DUE is first Arduino board based on a 32-bit micro, Atmel's ATSAM3X8E (ARM Cortex-M3).
What makes this exciting is Atmel supports this board in their free IDE with 50 example projects and support from their software framework (peripheral drivers, etc...).
Yeah... I'm pumped.
Instructions
Printed on a Replicator with .27 layer height, 10% fill and no support. The board just snaps right in.
If you'd prefer external mounting tabs, they are available in the OpenSCAD code. Just un-comment that portion of code (take away the /* and the */).
Go to the website for the Arduino DUE:
arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardDue
Go to the website for the free Atmel IDE (Atmel Studio):
atmel.com/tools/ATMELSTUDIO.aspx
Profit!
If you'd prefer external mounting tabs, they are available in the OpenSCAD code. Just un-comment that portion of code (take away the /* and the */).
Go to the website for the Arduino DUE:
arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardDue
Go to the website for the free Atmel IDE (Atmel Studio):
atmel.com/tools/ATMELSTUDIO.aspx
Profit!
License
Arduino DUE mount by MaikaiGuy is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

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