HARDWARE
JeeNode - an expandable microcontroller board and wireless radio for use with FTDI
JeeNode USB - same as the JeeNode, but including a USB interface
JeeLink - a microcontroller board and wireless radio as USB dongle
See the http://jeefiles.equi4.com/jee-comparison.png matrix for a list of features and differences.
PROTOTYPING
Breadboard Connector - connect a solder-less breadboard
Extension Cables - 6-pin 150-mm long flexible wires to hook up stuff
JeePlug - a small prototype board to hook up simple sensors and connectors
Plug Shield - use I2C plugs with an Arduino and similar boards
Proto Board - a daughterboard "filled" with holes for prototyping
Projects On Foam - a low-tech / low-cost way to experiment with nodes and plugs
Wire Jumpers - a set of flexible jumper cables for quick prototyping
INTERFACES - I2C BUS
Analog Plug - 4 analog inputs with 12- to 18-bit resolution
Expander Plug - 8 extra I/O lines
LCD Plug - piggyback board for standard 16-pin LCDs
Memory Plug - up to 4 EEPROM chips, up to 512 Kbyte
Output Plug - 8 output pins with high-voltage drivers
Pressure Plug - atmospheric pressure sensor
RTC Plug - real-time clock with battery backup
UART Plug - serial port with 64-byte buffers and RTS/CTS
INTERFACES - OTHER
Blink Plug - 2 LEDs and 2 miniature pushbuttons
Room Board - indoor temperature, humidity, motion, and light sensors
Thermo Plug - NTC / 1-wire sensor / thermocouple, and sound / relay output
EXPERIMENTAL BOARDS
A few more boards are in various stages of development.
SOFTWARE
Ports - easy access to the I/O pins on a JeeNode
RF12 - software for the RFM12B wireless radio modules
JeeMon - application for Windows, Mac, and Linux to collect & visualize data
PRODUCT ARCHIVE
Boards: BC1 • JL2 • JN4 • JU2 • PB1 • PS1 • RB1
Plugs: AP2 • BP1 • EP1 • JP1 • LP1 • MP2 • OP1 • PP1 • RP1 • TP1 • UP1
Experimental: DP2 • FH1 • GP1 • IC1 • IP1 • SB1 • VP1 • XP1 • YP1
Older versions: AP1 • DP1 • JL1 • JN1 • JN2 • JN3 • MP1
LICENSING
All source code and products on the JeeLabs site are made available as Open Source.
For software, the MIT license applies, see http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
For hardware, it's undecided - probably CC-BY, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
You are allowed to build on / with / for / across all JeeLabs products in any way you like.
SEE ALSO
More external links ...
Glossary of some terms used on these pages.