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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/588/Unnamed-project

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      I like the idea, but how do you use it?

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        I like the idea, but how do you use it?

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        @gohan
        It is for his small sensors programing.

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          ok, but what interface? ICSP or FTDI?

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            ok, but what interface? ICSP or FTDI?

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            @gohan
            I think one type for ICSP and other for serial.
            It is only reduction from one pinout to other.

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              I like the idea, but how do you use it?

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              @gohan
              Use is very simple and convenient. This is an adapter for my mini devices. I would be glad if others start to use.
              0_1529655592536_MySensors9.png

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                @gohan
                It is for his small sensors programing.

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                @kimot
                Exactly, it is. :)

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                  I like the idea, but how do you use it?

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                  @gohan
                  Even if you make a mini device, you still need to leave the possibility of firmware bootloader and sketches because first of all it is a DIY device :)

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                    This adapter for these devices https://www.openhardware.io/view/589/Temperature-and-humidity-sensor

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