Fritzing opens to Propeller, Wiring, Basic Stamp, and more
April 19th, 2010
— Fritzing, the open source toolkit that “allows users to document their prototypes, share them with others, teach electronics in a classroom, and to create a pcb layout for professional manufacturing“, has added support for more microcontrollers:
Besides the Arduino and its variants Mega and Nano, you can now use:
- Modified’s pico, an Arduino-compatible micro-scale board (thanks to Brian Evans)
- mbed, a new ARM-based microcontroller on steroids (thanks to Simon Ford)
- Wiring and Wiring Mini, Arduino’s sister project (thanks to Hernando Barragán)
- Basic Stamp, the classic from Parallax in all its colorful variations (thanks to Ken Gracey)
- Propeller, the new multicore processor from Parallax (also thanks to Ken)
Plus, in the community contributed section you can find: the Mignon Game Kit (thanks to Olaf Val), theBare-Bones Board (thanks to Janis), the Pks-01 (thanks to Michael Franz), and the Ardweeny (thanks to Cameron Behar).
via [Fritzing Blog]
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