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David Cary
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Have you considered maybe using the Inhaos Buono Mega 2560 (see a; b), also called the Inhaos Mega2560?

As far as I can tell, it is pretty much identical hardware as the Arduino Mega 2560 -- including the ATmega2560 processor -- except it has a selector to run the ATmega2560 at 3.3 V, so its I/O pins can be directly connected to 3.3 V modules.

Like many websites, every page on the Inhaos website http://www.inhaos.com/ has a "Contact Us" link at the top of each page. Click that link to get a list of several ways to contact the company.

Have you considered maybe using the Inhaos Buono Mega 2560 (see a; b)?

As far as I can tell, it is pretty much identical hardware as the Arduino Mega 2560 -- including the ATmega2560 processor -- except it has a selector to run the ATmega2560 at 3.3 V, so its I/O pins can be directly connected to 3.3 V modules.

Have you considered maybe using the Inhaos Buono Mega 2560 (see a), also called the Inhaos Mega2560?

As far as I can tell, it is pretty much identical hardware as the Arduino Mega 2560 -- including the ATmega2560 processor -- except it has a selector to run the ATmega2560 at 3.3 V, so its I/O pins can be directly connected to 3.3 V modules.

Like many websites, every page on the Inhaos website http://www.inhaos.com/ has a "Contact Us" link at the top of each page. Click that link to get a list of several ways to contact the company.

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David Cary
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Have you considered maybe using the Inhaos Buono Mega 2560 (see a; b)?

As far as I can tell, it is pretty much identical hardware as the Arduino Mega 2560 -- including the ATmega2560 processor -- except it has a selector to run the ATmega2560 at 3.3 V, so its I/O pins can be directly connected to 3.3 V modules.