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==== Basic stamp ==== | ==== Basic stamp ==== | ||
+ | Not used on any UKHAS projects, perhaps a bit overpriced. [[http:// | ||
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==== PICAXE ==== | ==== PICAXE ==== | ||
+ | Cheap but seems to lack memory ect? | ||
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+ | Used successfully by CUSpaceflight for the Badger flight computer series. (NXP LPC2148 on current revision). | ||
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*Expensive when compared to microcontrollers ($119 for basic working system) | *Expensive when compared to microcontrollers ($119 for basic working system) | ||
*Perhaps too much processing power for simple tasks | *Perhaps too much processing power for simple tasks | ||
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+ | Not really a smart phone but more a smart phone module, but as it has a python interpreter, | ||
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+ | The python code has access to virtual terminals to control the phone and recieve data from the GPS (sirf3). There are also libraries for running bit banged i2c and spi out of the GPIO pins. 1.5Mb of ram avaliable. | ||
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=====FOX board===== | =====FOX board===== | ||
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