< disclosure, i run the firm that lead this series A >
if you mean integrating into Arduino shields, then YES, absolutely.
the beauty of Spark is that it you can program using Wiring (the same language as arduino), so a lot of the example sketchs and libraries are easily transportable.
So basically, if you love an arduino shield, you can prototype using this (http://www.makershed.com/products/shield-shield)
then you port the library over to spark's cloud, and you have a wifi enabled Arduino Shield!
once your prototype is where you want it, you can roll-up a version of that shield with the spark components built on the board. because the reference design of the spark core is open, its actually quite easy (assuming your shield's schematic is available).
and when you are ready for production, getting the cc3000 and stm32 is as easy as throwing a rock down the street in shenzen.
i could not be more excited about leading the investment in spark....and building products at home on the platform.
if you mean integrating into Arduino shields, then YES, absolutely. the beauty of Spark is that it you can program using Wiring (the same language as arduino), so a lot of the example sketchs and libraries are easily transportable.
So basically, if you love an arduino shield, you can prototype using this (http://www.makershed.com/products/shield-shield) then you port the library over to spark's cloud, and you have a wifi enabled Arduino Shield!
once your prototype is where you want it, you can roll-up a version of that shield with the spark components built on the board. because the reference design of the spark core is open, its actually quite easy (assuming your shield's schematic is available).
and when you are ready for production, getting the cc3000 and stm32 is as easy as throwing a rock down the street in shenzen.
i could not be more excited about leading the investment in spark....and building products at home on the platform.
im not just the investor, im also a member.