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AVR Starter Schematics

deece — Wed, 23/06/2010 - 12:13am

One thing I find myself doing time and time again is dropping a microcontroller into a schematic, then wiring up a crystal, serial port, power filtering, etc.

To save myself (and you!) time, I'm saving schematics with the initial parts already hooked up. To get your project going, grab one of the schematics and delete the parts you don't need for your project.

Download

You can grab the schematics from out GIT repository:

git clone http://git.makehackvoid.com/Project_Base.git

Contents

Atmega328_DIP_Base

A PDIP packaged Atmega328 with a clock crystal, analog power filtering, TTL serial header, ICSP header, software driven USB port for the V-USB library and PL2303 USB to serial adapter.

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How do we use the schematic?

Combust — Wed, 23/06/2010 - 10:17am

How do we use the schematic?

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Oops

deece — Thu, 24/06/2010 - 1:12am

Whoops, I should have mentioned that. These are Eagle schematics.

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Ah gotcha.   Downloaded for

Combust — Thu, 24/06/2010 - 9:59am

Ah gotcha.

 

Downloaded for free from here: http://www.cadsoft.de/download.htm

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