64 I/O Arduino Shield

A project in Stockport, United Kingdom by mantas jurkuvenas
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Do you need some extra pins for you Arduino project? Well you can have this amazing Arduino IO shield with 64 extra pins.
Backers: 117
Average Pledge Per Backer: £22

Funded: £2,543 of £1,000
Dates: Dec 11th -> Jan 10th (30 days)
Project By: mantas jurkuvenas
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Done!

December 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for your support. The first stretch goal was met £1500 - Extra analog in pins I decided to use CD4051B (datasheet) it will give 8 Analog Pins by multiplexing A0-A5 (you can choose on which pin to multiplex by soldering up a connection). It... (Read More)

Christmas Update

December 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone, I wanted to wish everyone Merry Christmas and Happy new year. All the pledges of £17+ made on the 1st and 2nd day of Christmas will receive a Christmas Tree LED project (made by Rapid Online) together with the IO Shield.  LED... (Read More)

Credits

December 19th - via: kickstarter.com
I would like to give credit to all the other projects that inspired me, I have referenced, improved and adapted. Alphabetical order: Adafruit - Add another 8 pins to your microcontroller using a MCP23008 port expander Arduino -  This library... (Read More)

£1000 goal reached

December 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone for your kindness! The original goal of £1000 has been reached. You have made it possible and it only took 4 days!  I have been working hard on the project and the project is coming closer to the end. I really feel that we can... (Read More)

24 Hours

December 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow amazing! 60% of the goal reached in 24H Thank you thank you thank you. Biggest thanks to Craig Dunn for amazing pledge.  I couldn't sleep most of the night and came up with some stretch goals. £1500 - Extra analog in pinsBy adding a multiplexer... (Read More)

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