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Amaizing little thing. I monitoring temperature, water flow meter and then posting data out over LoRa all under 10mA
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Posted 1 year ago
Mark Forrest
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Have used Tiny2040 before due to the size so looking forward to seeing how the extra speed helps. Works well in testing with a MPU-6050 plugged into the JST socket, which is very handy.
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Posted 1 year ago
A wonderful little beast, bags of power, happy inter-working with arduino IDE 2, great value for money.
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Posted 1 year ago
Timothy Davies
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My Tiny 2350 is already in service, as part of an experimental oscilloscope! Using a 128 by 128 OLED display, which matches the small size of the Tiny 2350. The JST connector for the IIC is really handy, saves tying up some of the usual port pins. Next step is a 2-channel version.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
Albert Lossen
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Thanks for this great work! The USB-C connection is really amazing! Easy to use and makes a lot of fun!
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Posted 1 year ago
Philip Jarvis
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Love the size
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Posted 1 year ago
Andrew Porter
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Bought a handful as a direct replacement for my use of the excellent Tiny 2040. Work great but there is one notable difference - they seem to be more susceptible to power noise where the Tiny 2040 isn't. I think his is because the Tiny 2350 lacks a couple of capacitors that the 2040 has and that are also on the Raspberry Pi typical use schematic. I'm driving 320 RGB LEDs - and taking the Tiny 2350 power from the same source - adding a capacitor of my own solved all my issues.
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Posted 1 year ago