The Arduino on a Breadboard Kit also includes a contact scheme of the Atmega328, with indication of the corresponding contacts of an Arduino, and an overlay that helps you to place the components.
This allows you to transfer your design on a breadboard after uploading the sketch on the Atmega using your Arduino or attaching it in an appropriate way to the breadboard itself.
The components for the connection via USB are optional. Breadboard not included.
OPTIONAL
To give to the project a USB connection use one of the following:
An 'FT232 USB Breakout board' or, alternatively, an 'Arduino USB Mini' that allow you to upload sketches on the Atmega using directly a USB port.
OPTIONAL
To load a bootloader on the Atmega directly on the breadboard, as explained in the tutorial, you should use:
This allows you to transfer your design on a breadboard after uploading the sketch on the Atmega using your Arduino or attaching it in an appropriate way to the breadboard itself.
The components for the connection via USB are optional. Breadboard not included.
OPTIONAL
To give to the project a USB connection use one of the following:
An 'FT232 USB Breakout board' or, alternatively, an 'Arduino USB Mini' that allow you to upload sketches on the Atmega using directly a USB port.
OPTIONAL
To load a bootloader on the Atmega directly on the breadboard, as explained in the tutorial, you should use:
- AVR programming adapter
- AVR programmer (For es.: USBtinyISP AVR Programmer)
- 1 x ATmega328P with Arduino bootloader
- 1 x Voltage regulator 7805
- 1 x Green Led
- 1 x Red Led
- 2 x 220 Ohm resistors
- 1 x 10k Ohm resistor
- 2 x 10 uF capacitors
- 1 x 16 MHz crystal
- 2 x 22 pF ceramic capacitors
- 1 x small momentary push button
- 1 manual
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Arduino Mini USB Extension
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Breadboard and Wire Kit
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| Notes | For details, see the first part of the tutorial available on the webpage of the official Arduino website. |
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