I wish there would be more than only 5x5 LEDs to turn on/off, with perhaps a choice of colors. But I know this makes the device more expensive.
I wish there would be more than only 5x5 LEDs to turn on/off, with perhaps a choice of colors. But I know this makes the device more expensive.
Hi jfmessier
The balance of features is always a tough call for any designers. In this case the components were probably chosen to keep the board cheap, rugged, and easier for students to work with.
Hi jfmessier
The balance of features is always a tough call for any designers. In this case the components were probably chosen to keep the board cheap, rugged, and easier for students to work with.
And I perfectly understand. That's all fine. I would hope that eventually there would be an "advanced" version of this board. What I liked very much of this one was that there is no electronic parts to assemble before I can do something with it, unlike many other parts that require some soldering. Putting pieces together is not so bad, it's the soldering that bugs me.
That would be a good idea. I will try to get the CodeBug makers to consider it.