I've looked into microcontroller programming before, but decided it was too expensive for me. The NXP contest giveaway really excited me, and I'm sitting down here with my new mbed.
I'm new to this stuff. I definitely don't want magic smoke coming out of my mbed, so I have a few questions:
-What batteries should I use to power it? I'm going to go and buy a breadboard soon to mess around with it.
-What can I go buy at RadioShack that will let me have a bit of fun with it?
-I understand some basic microcontroller stuff like analog/digital inputs and outputs, but can anyone direct me to a quickie guide perhaps?
-I'm pretty good with C++ coding. What can I do with the mbed and its library?
I've already made a fun little LED dancing app with the 4 in-built LEDs, and I can send instructions to it in the code. :P
My main request is to understand the do's and don'ts with the mbed, and I'd appreciate someone helping me. :D
I've looked into microcontroller programming before, but decided it was too expensive for me. The NXP contest giveaway really excited me, and I'm sitting down here with my new mbed.
I'm new to this stuff. I definitely don't want magic smoke coming out of my mbed, so I have a few questions:
-What batteries should I use to power it? I'm going to go and buy a breadboard soon to mess around with it.
-What can I go buy at RadioShack that will let me have a bit of fun with it?
-I understand some basic microcontroller stuff like analog/digital inputs and outputs, but can anyone direct me to a quickie guide perhaps?
-I'm pretty good with C++ coding. What can I do with the mbed and its library?
I've already made a fun little LED dancing app with the 4 in-built LEDs, and I can send instructions to it in the code. :P
My main request is to understand the do's and don'ts with the mbed, and I'd appreciate someone helping me. :D