
This Arduino Leonardo clone by Inigo Zuluaga is the latest example of PaperDuino, where an Arduino is created using a paper printout as a wiring diagram, bill of materials, and construction pattern. [Via Dangerous Prototypes]

This Arduino Leonardo clone by Inigo Zuluaga is the latest example of PaperDuino, where an Arduino is created using a paper printout as a wiring diagram, bill of materials, and construction pattern. [Via Dangerous Prototypes]
It’s not really a paperduino – Guillermo Martins’ original didn’t require a board.
I am a little dissappointed and impressed at the same time. The whole thing isn’t paper… however this is clearly a really neat way of distributing an electronics project. Very cool.
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