In which we burn an arduino boot loader onto the ATMega, and then upload our own programs.
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Software Development and Other Stuff
In which we burn an arduino boot loader onto the ATMega, and then upload our own programs.
Continue reading “VeroBoardUino – Last Part – Burning a Bootloader and Uploading Programs”
In which we add the crystal, finish wiring and insert the chip.
Continue reading “VeroBoardUino Part Three – Crystal and Final Connections”
It was suggested to me that I should publish the actual circuit diagram of this project, together with a parts list. Here it is!
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This is part two of a short series on how to build your own arduino-compatible board from scratch. You can find part one here: http://www.martyndavis.com/?p=105.
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Note: this was going to be one post but it’s ballooned into a huge thing so this is one of several which will be posted over the next few days. Stay tuned!
So you’ve got a nice Arduino board for experimentation and you’ve built a circuit on a breadboard which you’d like to make permanent.
It’s expensive (and overkill) to use a new arduino each time you build a new circuit you want to keep. Here’s how you can easily build an arduino-compatible board, from complete scratch, for a few pounds/dollars/euros so you can keep your real arduino for experimenting with…
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