SRF Shield - Instant wireless networking for Arduino

A project in Nottingham, UK by Ciseco
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Worlds 1st affordable plug & play, secure, long range wireless for Arduino
Backers: 336
Average Pledge Per Backer: £33

Funded: £11,225 of £8,000
Dates: May 8th -> Jun 7th (30 days)
Project By: Ciseco
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Latest News

You have hit the next target

June 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Just got in and back from yesterday's meeting about a new distributor to carry the SRF shield and seen it's hit the £10K free SMA goal, this is fantastic......and the sun is out. Today is going to be a good day :) Has anyone got one of these (or... (Read More)

Hit target, added extra and small stretch goal

June 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Just got into the office and saw that over night the project crossed the finish line. As you can imagine we are totally delighted! As a small celebration, we are going to include a wire whip antenna with every device that supports one. It's pre cut... (Read More)

So close....

June 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
There's only 4 full days left now(till Saturday), things are really close (just £624 to go). I've asked some more people for help in spreading the message. It's all very exciting :) Looking through the backer lists there's many names I don't know... (Read More)

Wireless prgram upload direct from the IDE

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
If you can, best viewed at 1080p. The video on you tube is not as clear as my original :( Quick run down: 1. Use XCM (or any terminal app to set AT command ATRP to ATRP1) this turns on remote programming (the sending of a remote RESET). The boards... (Read More)

Open source hardware, see the SRF shield in greater detail

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
For a total insight to the SRF Shield, the schematics and the Eagle files to make one, take a look at Matts recent blog post. http://openmicros.org/index.php/entry/srf-shield-schematic-and-eagle-files  (Read More)

Sudden jump

May 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
You may have seen the SRF shield project had an upsurge this afternoon. It's because we sent out an email shot to our customers. Just goes to show how quick an impact something like that can have. Does anyone have a mailing list that would be a good... (Read More)

The good...well sort of.....let me explain

May 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
We've noticed that our shop sales have been significantly up since the Kickstarter project launched. If that extra had been directed at the project it would have hit target a few days ago. I can't in any way complain, it's great.....It might however... (Read More)

Arduino Zero support?

May 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We've been asked if the SRF shield supports the exciting new Arduino Zero. GREAT NEWS, it does.  (Read More)

Busy week

May 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Great news guys, just over a week in and we are over a third of the way there. It goes without saying a huge thanks to you all so far. Please will you share our Kickstarter with those friends you think could be interested, it will be a massive help.... (Read More)

How to use AT commands in code

May 10th - via: kickstarter.com
I had two good questions: 1. how do you set  encryption keys and things? It's really easy, for example you would in "pseudo code" (I've used obvious commands because there's so many Arduino shaped things these days that are not necessarily ATmega... (Read More)

Extra stuff or combinations

May 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi, On previous Kickstarters we tried many things to allow for combinations, all attempts to work within the KS framework (like pledging more money) proved confusing for everyone. So to create combinations of products that are not covered by a single... (Read More)

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