Launchpad Prototype Shield
This. This is why Texas Instruments didn't copy Arduino's idiotic header spacing scheme. That is a random chunk of perf board, with some wire-wrap female header soldered 1.8" apart. No bending leads, no etching my own perf board, nothing. It's just friggin easy.
The cost was quite small, compared to *cough* err, other platform's proto shields:
And for the record, I'm planning on putting some flash memory on this shield to turn it into a temperature logger. That project is still pretty far down my list at this point...
[Also for the record, my internship this summer has been CRAZY busy, which is the cause of the complete lack of posts lately. I wish I could write about it, because my job involves stuff twice as awesome as the stuff I post here, but that doesn't work well when you work for a company based on IP... Don't mess with a company's IP.]
The cost was quite small, compared to *cough* err, other platform's proto shields:
- Perf board ~$0.50
- Female header - $3
And for the record, I'm planning on putting some flash memory on this shield to turn it into a temperature logger. That project is still pretty far down my list at this point...
[Also for the record, my internship this summer has been CRAZY busy, which is the cause of the complete lack of posts lately. I wish I could write about it, because my job involves stuff twice as awesome as the stuff I post here, but that doesn't work well when you work for a company based on IP... Don't mess with a company's IP.]