rock94
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Personally I dont like Arduino, its world of its own. I like to have more opportunities to different situations and challenges. Of course Arduino offer lots of features and possibilities. I dont like to see Arduino board in some final device, its like that you buy cornflakes box only because toys from inside.
For me its better to have comfort in development with big development system board, and not with small boards, which cannot be called system. When developing is ended and project works, then make PCB, solder parts, assemble all parts and we have finished device.
With development system board you have most of used peripherals and parts on board and you need just to start with development works. On other side with small cheap development boards, you always need something to connect LCD, GLCD, RS232 interface, USB interface, buttons, leds,....
But the same thing can be done with an arduino too isn't it?You program/test it using the development board and then use the microcontroller in the application circuit.Isn't that how it works?Correct me if I'm wrong because I feel it would be limiting if the development board was required for the final application circuit.
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