Enter the raffle (linked below) to win your free Adafruit PyRuler!
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The PyRuler is a fully featured microcontroller board from Adafruit that doubles as a six-inch-long PCB reference ruler. The board also includes four programmable capacitive touch buttons with corresponding LEDs that you can use to create anything from a Simon game to panic buttons for video calls.
On one end of the ruler, there’s an embedded Adafruit Trinket M0, a development board that’s built around a 48MHz ARM® Cortex®-M0+ based microcontroller from Microchip. Additionally, the MCU itself offers 256KB of flash memory alongside 32KB of SRAM.
As you may have inferred from the name, the PyRuler utilizes the Python programming language — more specifically, CircuitPython, which comes pre-integrated on the board and can be used on any operating system with or without an Arduino IDE. CircuitPython was designed specifically for use on microcontroller boards, especially low-cost ones like this, to keep the use of external resources at a minimum so you can maintain quick, simple project development.
You can purchase your own PyRuler from Adafruit for just $11.95. Of course, if you’re in a gambling mood, you can also enter this week’s raffle (linked above) for a chance to win this very PyRuler for free!
Good luck! ☺
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