[TriEmbed] Arduinos and the TSA

Glen Smith mrglenasmith at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 21:38:19 CST 2013


Attached should be a [del]picture[/del] link to pictures of my Arduino
travel box. Currently residing are;

   - A Duemilanove with a wire wrapped 'sheild' for programing ATTiny85's
   - An Uno
   - An AdaFruit Boarduino
   - An AdaFruit 3.3v/5v/Adj breadboard power supply
   - A half size breadboard

As well as wires, LED's, some passives, ATTiny85's and a few random IC's.
Under the anti-static foam is the tape and postage.

Never had a problem getting them on board with me in carry on.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11255798/2013-12-02%2021.57.08.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11255798/2013-12-02%2021.52.13.jpg

Lets see if this works.
Glen


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Lauren Putvin <lewoods at ncsu.edu> wrote:

>  Hello all,
>
>
>
> I’m a grad student and using an Arduino with some sensors attached as part
> of my grad school project.  I’d like to take it with me on vacation to work
> on it some and was hoping some of you had experience in this area.  I don’t
> think they are specifically disallowed by the TSA, but do you get the back
> room special treatment for taking a microcontroller with you as a carry on
> or in your luggage?  I’d like to minimize the pain since I will have to
> make connections and don’t want to miss those because of hours of security
> BS.
>
>
>
> Lauren Putvin
>
> Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student
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> Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines http://www.crim.ncsu.edu/
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> North Carolina State University
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> 919-515-7016 (lab)
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