Developers, enthusiasts, and vendors prefer to use Arduino's programming platform to build projects that may be interested in a new micro-sized Arduino board system, called tweeq, which was launched this week on the Kickstarter website. Tweeq is a powerful open source micro-sized Arduino board that provides a wide range of tiny add-ons to help build and expand your Arduino project. Tweeq may seem trivial, but these little guys have 32-bit microcontrollers with a memory load (up to 256KB), and they are in 6 different configurations designed to best meet your wildest gadget ideas.
The tweeq stamp module may be the world's smallest series, adding a separate function to any tweeq core, without any size cascaded power modules in addition to the overall board structure. All stamp module cascading can benefit from the I2C bus, which allows you to connect multiple stamp functions, use the same 2-pin, free multifunction and midplane for other pins, and plug-and-play for many external modules.