The Qduino Mini comes with a battery charger circuit, which allows you to easily charge your battery via USB. The auto-switching circuit eliminates the need for an additional charger, and you don't have to remove the battery from your project. This means you can charge and program simultaneously over USB.
Worried about when your project might run out of power? The Qduino Mini has a battery fuel gauge and a simple monitor library for your battery. This way, you can always know when your battery needs a boost.
With dimensions of 2cm x 3.8cm and a weight of 3.5 grams, the Qduino Mini is ultra-small, ultra-thin, and ultra-light. It's the perfect size for quadcopters, drones, or high-altitude balloon projects.
Each Qduino Mini is breadboard compatible and features two RGB LEDs. One LED indicates the status, and the other is user-programmable.
Note: Always ensure that you have “Qduino Mini” selected in the IDE before uploading, to avoid potentially bricking your new Qduino board.
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Documents:
The Qduino Mini comes with a comprehensive set of documents, including a schematic, Eagle files, a quickstart guide, a Hackster project page, a product page, an Arduino board add-on, a GitHub hardware repository, a Fritzing part, and a graphical datasheet. These resources provide everything you need to get started with your Qduino Mini.
Brand | Sparkfun |
Model | DEV-13614 |
More info | Get your first project up and running in minutes - learn the basics of the Arduino library & run your Qduino Mini on battery power for days By Qtechknow. |
Length | 50 mm |
Width | 110 mm |
Height | 8 mm |
Weight | 8,8 g |