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Projects. Arduino clone Kit. Atmega328, components, & breadboard. Please read the full listing. By clicking Confirm bid you commit to buy this item from the seller if you are the winning bidder. You will enter a binding contract. Place bid Review and confirm your bid Bid confirmation d h m s day hour hours Free P&P See item description (Approximately ##1##) (Enter ##1## or more) (Enter more than ##1##) Your maximum bid: Increase maximum bid Confirm bid Cancel Change bid Close , you've been outbid. . , you're the highest bidder on this item. . , you're the first bidder. . , you're currently the high bidder, but you're close to getting outbid. , this auction is almost over and you're currently the high bidder. , you're the high bidder, but the reserve price hasn't been met. Please enter your bid again. Please enter a valid number as the bid price. Enter an amount that is equal or greater than the minimum bid required.

Maximum bids can't be lowered once they're submitted. Your bid is greater than or equal to the Buy it now price. Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard. Overview This tutorial shows you how to build an Arduino compatible breadboard with an Atmel Atmega8/168/328 AVR microcontroller and FTDI FT232 breakout board from SparkFun. You could also use the Arduino USB Mini. Originally created David A. MellisUpdated from the ITP version by Carlyn MawUpdated October 23, 2008 by Rory Nugent Parts To do this, you'll need: The Supplies Basic Parts for wiring up Arduino A breadboard 22 AWG wire 7805 Voltage regulator 2 LEDs2 220 Ohm resistors 1 10k Ohm resistor 2 10 uF capacitors 16 MHz clock crystal 2 22 pF capacitors small momentary normally open ("off") button, i.e. USB to Serial Communication Board You will need a FT232 USB Breakout board from SparkFun.

FT232RL USB to Serial Breakout Board, SKU BOB-0071Arduino Serial USB Board, SKU DEV-08165 If you plan to use the top option and have not yet soldered headers to the breakout board, now would be a good time. Bootloading your Atmega Chips Adding circuitry for a power supply Top Power lines Bottom Power lines. Arduino - Blogs. Arduino Stepper Tutorial - Using Sparkfun Big Easy Driver to create a single axis CNC. Bosch BMP085 Absolute pressure sensor - by Viacopter - Multicopters & Multirotors parts & services for Quadrocopters, Hexacopters, Octocopters. FTDI Basic Breakout - 5V. Description: This is the newest revision of our FTDI Basic. We now use a SMD 6-pin header on the bottom, which makes it smaller and more compact. Functionality has remained the same.

This is a basic breakout board for the FTDI FT232RL USB to serial IC. The pinout of this board matches the FTDI cable to work with official Arduino and cloned 5V Arduino boards. The pins labeled BLK and GRN correspond to the colored wires on the FTDI cable. This board has TX and RX LEDs that make it a bit better to use over the FTDI cable. This board was designed to decrease the cost of Arduino development and increase ease of use (the auto-reset feature rocks!). One of the nice features of this board is a jumper on the back of the board that allows the board to be configured to either 3.3V or 5V (both power output and IO level).

Documents: MultiWiiCopter (previously TriWiiCopter) VirtualWire: VirtualWire library for Arduino.