Arduino on Breadboard
Solderless Breadboard
BOM (Bill of Materials):
4” male-male jumper wires�328P chip with Uno R3 bootloader
16 Mhz Ceramic Resonator�Red LED, 5mm (4)
Green LED, 5mm (4)�1K Ohm resistors (10)
6mm tactile switch (4)�USB-A connector�3xAA battery pack (with switch)
�* Arduino Uno R3 board
* USB-A to USB-B cable��* See next page for other needed parts�
Build Concept
* Power for the Minimalist Arduino can come from a 5V USB port of a computer, a battery pack, � or any other DC power supply between 2.7V and 5.5V.�* To program a “sketch” (which is what Arduino calls programs) into the 328P chip we plug the chip � into another Arduino Uno board and use the Arduino software.
2.7V to 5.5V (Red)
Ceramic
Resonator
LED
Resistor
Ground (Black)
USB-A Connector
3xAA battery pack
Resistor
+
+
-
-
-
+
Reset switch
328P Chip
+
+
gnd Vcc
gnd 8 & 22
9 gnd 10
gnd 8 & 22
Vcc 7
gnd 1
8
19
8 & 22
LED
8 & 22
Other required materials
BOM (Bill of Materials):
* 2N3904 transistor (4)
* 940nm IR LED, 5mm (2)
* Blue LED, 5mm (4)
* 10 Ohm resistor (10)
* 47 Ohm resistor (10)
* 10K Ohm resistor (10)�* 0.1 uF capacitor (5)�* 100 uF capacitor (5)�
Tools (not included):
* Soldering iron (30W or less) �* small wire cutter�* Soldering iron stand (a bent wire coat hanger works fine!)�* wet cellulose kitchen sponge�* 60/40 (Sn/Pb) rosin core solder, 0.7mm diameter or less (with lead!)
Debugging:
Workshop - tiny.cc/A4TN
Minimalist Arduino Diagram
12 for $105
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