DIY How to make a standalone arduino microcontroller on a breadboard
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Here I will show you how to make a cheap and simple Arduino on a breadboard. Through this project, you will learn how to do use the ISCP function of an Arduino board to turn it into a programmer. This cheap breadboard Arduino has all the I/O and processing capabilities as an Arduino UNO. The full list of parts required are: An ATmega 328p microcontroller IC An Arduino UNO/MEGA/Decimilia/Duemilanove board A breadboard A 16MHz crystal oscillator 2x 22nF capacitors A 10kΩ resistor A tactile switch(push button) Some M-M jumper wires Additional parts for example shown in the video: A 28BYJ-48 unipolar stepper motor A ULN2003 unipolar stepper motor driver IR receiver (check its pinouts and datasheet first)
Get the example code from here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0kb93f37dgft93/IR_remote_controlled_stepper.ino?dl=0 Get its circuit schematic from here: https://circuits.io/circuits/4656638-ir-controlled-stepper-motor ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0hsGUXyGqA
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