Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP footprint of the AVR chip. It’s built on an ATmega88 chip, and includes a programming header, reset button, a couple of filtering caps, and an LED.
Before opening the Arduino software, wire up the Arduino according to the circuits page using the 8MHz minimalist breadboard circuit but with a 10k pull-up resistor on the reset pin (physical pin 1).
One of the best ways to learn about radios is to build your own, even in the age of cheap SDR dongles. [Aniss Oulhaci] demonstrates this with a simple HF SDR receiver built on a breadboard. An Arduino ...
Arduino enthusiasts or those that are looking to learn a little more about the Arduino platform might be interested in a new piece of hardware created by Piote that combines both an Arduino and a ...
Microaware’s Sandwizz, a schematic-configurable breadboard, hit 120% of its funding goal on Kickstarter on July 19, 2024. The KiCad freeware schematic capture tool is used to configure an active ...
Students teachers or children looking to learn more about programming and coding may be interested in a new online breadboard simulator called MakeCode for makers. Which allows you to create projects ...
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