Post Tagged with: "breadboard"

Source for Breadboards and Male to Male Jumper Wires

Source for Breadboards and Male to Male Jumper Wires

on03 September 2014 / in Blog, Reviews, Supplier

In 2014 I’ve purchased more 400 pin breadboards that I ever thought possible! Fortunately I’ve found an eBay seller that is reliable. CXB Electronics on ebay is the place to go for large quantities of 400 pin breadboards and jumper wires. Order early as it takes 3 -4 weeks to receive them.

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Programing ATtiny45 with Arduino Uno

Programing ATtiny45 with Arduino Uno

on01 May 2014 / in Blog, Electronics

  Breadboard set up for programing Atmel ATtiny45 to blink four LEDs.    

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Arduino Breadboard Blink 5 LEDs in Sequence

Arduino Breadboard Blink 5 LEDs in Sequence

on27 March 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, How To

  How to set up a breadboard circuit for ATtiny45 to blink five LEDs in sequence.     BREADBOARD CONNECTIONS ATtiny Pin 0 to LED positive (signal, white) ATtiny VCC (+) to power positive (+, red) ATtiny GND (-) to power negative (-, black) LED negative to resistor (breadboard connection) Resistor to negative power (-, black) repeat for Pin 1, […]

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Arduino Breadboard Blink 1 LED

Arduino Breadboard Blink 1 LED

on25 February 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, How To

How to set up a breadboard circuit for ATtiny45 to blink one LED. BREADBOARD CONNECTIONS Connect Power to ATtiny Power positive to ATtiny VCC (+, red) Power negative to ATtiny GND (-, black) Connect LED LED positive to ATtiny Pin 0 (signal, white) LED negative to resistor Resistor to negative power (-, black)   CODE Upload the following code to […]

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Breadboard Set Up for Programing ATtinys

Breadboard Set Up for Programing ATtinys

on18 February 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, How To

  When working with Arduino to program ATtinys I use this standard breadboard set up. The right half I use to program and the left side I use to test.   This system allows me to upload the boot loader and code and then quickly test the microcontroller for blink.  

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Breadboard

Breadboard

on04 February 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, How To

  Breadboards – whats going on behind that plastic mask?   Unfortunately most breadboards have a backing material so you can’t see the connection channels.   A side view close up showing the clips inside the breadboard which hold the jump wires in place gives you some idea of how the connection channels are laid out.   To really understand […]

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Prototyping a Distance Sensor Circuit

Prototyping a Distance Sensor Circuit

on03 February 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware

  Whats on my workbench?     One of my favorite circuits! A Maxbotix Ultra Sonic Range Finder, ATtiny45, and a vibrating motor.  

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Borderless Arduino Kit Review

Borderless Arduino Kit Review

on03 October 2013 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, Reviews, Supplier

The 8 year old and I had the Borderless faux Arduino board working in no time – once I remembered to change the Arduino platform over to a Lenardo board setting. Its the little things that snag the system.   However there are no instructions. No printed directions came with the kit to bring the new user to a website, […]

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Using Arduino as ISP

Using Arduino as ISP

on29 June 2013 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, How To

  My cheat sheet for using an Arduino Uno as an ISP for programing Amtel’s ATtiny45 ******************************************************* updated 27 July 2016 High Lo Tech website has updated information for 1.6.4 Board Manager Paste the following URL into the field: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/damellis/attiny/ide1.6.xboardsmanager/package_damellis_attiny_index.json ******************************************************* HOW TO USE ARDUINO UNO TO PROGRAM ATTINY45 Download Arduino 1.0.1 from Arduino (scroll to ‘previous IDE versions’) Install in […]

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Today on my Workbench 13 January 2013

Today on my Workbench 13 January 2013

on13 January 2013 / in Studio

I will try try try again…..  

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