Microcontrollers
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Below is a rough inventory of the "Microcontrollers" tote on the shelves, as of 10/2015.
Also see ElectronicsShop for passive components and single microcontrollers
- 5 TI Launchpad MSP430 dev boards: http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontrollers_16-bit_32-bit/msp/ultra-low_power/msp430g2x_i2x/overview.page
- 2 STM32F0 Discovery boards: http://www.st.com/web/catalog/tools/FM116/SC959/SS1532/PF253215
- A full sized development kit from a company I've never heard of before called Phytec
- A RX62N development board from another company I've never heard of: http://am.renesas.com/products/tools/introductory_evaluation_tools/renesas_demo_kits/yrdkrx62n/index.jsp
- A Parallax Basic Stamp dev board: https://www.parallax.com/catalog/microcontrollers/basic-stamp
- Six Parallax Propeller proto boards: https://www.parallax.com/product/32212 plus a USB programmer
- Five Parallax Propeller DIP chips, P8X32A-D40: https://www.parallax.com/product/p8x32a-d40
- A tube of ten surface-mount Freescale M68HC08 16-bit CPU's: http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/data_sheet/MC68HC908AP64.pdf
- Piles of miscellaneous unidentified accessory and breakout boards, sensors, and who-knows-what
- Two actually rather cool proto boards that combine a breadboard with a bunch of peripheral stuff like LED's, buttons, and switches,
- More random AVR and PIC stuff than anyone could ever want including processors, dev boards, and programmers
- A hobby kit to build a power supply for Luxon high-power LED's,
- Piles of miscellaneous passive components (resistors, LED's, etc)
- Some sort of USB-to-serial evaluation board: https://www.silabs.com/products/interface/Pages/CP2103EK.aspx
- A Scantool.net OBD2 serial reader to access automotive on-board diagnostics,
- And yes, two Arduino Uno's (one off-brand), an Arduino Duemilanove, an Arduino Mega 2560, and two so-called Video Game Shields: http://www.wayneandlayne.com/projects/video-game-shield/
Most of this stuff is not in anti-static bags, so how much of it still works is anyone's guess.