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== Fabricate the board == | |||
Physically milling or cutting out the board which connects components | |||
* [[Making circuit boards on Modela]] | |||
* [[Making circuit boards on Camm]] | |||
== Make a programming cable == | |||
* [[Make a programming cable]] | |||
== Programming the microcontroller == | |||
* Use AVRDUDE | |||
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== Troubleshooting == |
Revision as of 15:19, 14 January 2010
top level page for circuits
Making a circuit requires several mini-projects:
Decide what function your circuit board should have
- download a cad file from the hello-world circuits section on the http://fab.cba.mit.edu/about/fab/ or from hello world electronics
- Or design custom circuit
create the schematic and board layout in a CAD program
Use e.g. Eagle or Cad.py, ,or Gimp or draw it and scan
Fabricate the board
Physically milling or cutting out the board which connects components
Make a programming cable
Programming the microcontroller
- Use AVRDUDE