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I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
I have been buying all sorts of Adafruit's sensors and peripherals for years. My favorite is the Trinket M0. It's a postage stamp sized micro computer with 5 I/O, one of them a DAC with a true analog output. It cost about $8 US Dollars and some change. It comes with Circuit Python installed on it. You plug it into a USB port on your PC and it shows up like a tiny thumb drive. Then you copy your Circuit Python code (a subset of full-up Python) in a text .py file and it runs the code. No complier, it runs automatically. I introduce my Summer STEM students to microcontrollers using it. It is very easy to use, versatile, and inexpensive. If you want more power from the Trinket M0, you can write code in ArduinoC/C++ and use the Arduino IDE to program it.
Long time customer (since 2010), infrequent orderer. Finally got my hands on a Pi Zero 2W at Adafruit and checked out so quick that I used an old address from 2010 that was still on my online account. No worries, I noticed the mistake quickly and contacted Adafruit. Adafruit suspended my order before it was picked but could not update my address or do anything further for me - they would only cancel it. I waited after sending the cancellation email and the Pi never went back in stock, or someone else snatched it.The “customer service” even had the audacity to say at the end of the exchange “Please be sure to update your information in PayPal.”Thanks for nothing. I don’t know what happened to this company but I won’t be back. I deleted my 13-year old account after this incident.
Long time customer (since 2010), infrequent orderer. Finally got my hands on a Pi Zero 2W at Adafruit and checked out so quick that I used an old address from 2010 that was still on my online account. No worries, I noticed the mistake quickly and contacted Adafruit. Adafruit suspended my order before it was picked but could not update my address or do anything further for me - they would only cancel it. I waited after sending the cancellation email and the Pi never went back in stock, or someone else snatched it.The “customer service” even had the audacity to say at the end of the exchange “Please be sure to update your information in PayPal.”Thanks for nothing. I don’t know what happened to this company but I won’t be back. I deleted my 13-year old account after this incident.
Long time customer (since 2010), infrequent orderer. Finally got my hands on a Pi Zero 2W at Adafruit and checked out so quick that I used an old address from 2010 that was still on my online account. No worries, I noticed the mistake quickly and contacted Adafruit. Adafruit suspended my order before it was picked but could not update my address or do anything further for me - they would only cancel it. I waited after sending the cancellation email and the Pi never went back in stock, or someone else snatched it.The “customer service” even had the audacity to say at the end of the exchange “Please be sure to update your information in PayPal.”Thanks for nothing. I don’t know what happened to this company but I won’t be back. I deleted my 13-year old account after this incident.
Long time customer (since 2010), infrequent orderer. Finally got my hands on a Pi Zero 2W at Adafruit and checked out so quick that I used an old address from 2010 that was still on my online account. No worries, I noticed the mistake quickly and contacted Adafruit. Adafruit suspended my order before it was picked but could not update my address or do anything further for me - they would only cancel it. I waited after sending the cancellation email and the Pi never went back in stock, or someone else snatched it.The “customer service” even had the audacity to say at the end of the exchange “Please be sure to update your information in PayPal.”Thanks for nothing. I don’t know what happened to this company but I won’t be back. I deleted my 13-year old account after this incident.
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