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AS UNO-16 (AS-UNO-20)
This is my own design - UNOs and Nano are getting scarce... and pricey...
I laid it out as per my own preference - Bus oriented - one 8 bit, and two 6 bit parallel buses.
It has a socketed ATmega328P, although the socket doesn't show in the 3D rendering.
You can choose a 16 or 20 MHz crystal.
There is no USB to UART on-board - designed to use a CP2102 board.. although there is no reason you could not use an FTDI, for example.
But you would have to use jumpers to connect it to the CP2102 header.
LEDs are installed optionally - in case you are running on battery.
Separate I2C header designed to use an 0.91" OLED display. An example sketch is available on my GitHub.
There are 100s of possible header pin combinations - see the related products tab to grab the ones you want when ordering a BareBones.
I'm happy to announce that rev. 0.9 came out proto-perfect (electrically, at least) You can program it just like an Arduino UNO. I recommend you use the miniCore board package if using 20MHz.
The mechanical layout error prevents the use of downward facing pins on the A0-A6 header for bread board installation. Will be fixed in rev. 1.0
The Kit includes MPU with bootloader, socket, crystal, 2 LEDs and headers.
Feel free to ask for the configuration of your choice. ( LED colour, male/female headers etc.)
I laid it out as per my own preference - Bus oriented - one 8 bit, and two 6 bit parallel buses.
It has a socketed ATmega328P, although the socket doesn't show in the 3D rendering.
You can choose a 16 or 20 MHz crystal.
There is no USB to UART on-board - designed to use a CP2102 board.. although there is no reason you could not use an FTDI, for example.
But you would have to use jumpers to connect it to the CP2102 header.
LEDs are installed optionally - in case you are running on battery.
Separate I2C header designed to use an 0.91" OLED display. An example sketch is available on my GitHub.
There are 100s of possible header pin combinations - see the related products tab to grab the ones you want when ordering a BareBones.
I'm happy to announce that rev. 0.9 came out proto-perfect (electrically, at least) You can program it just like an Arduino UNO. I recommend you use the miniCore board package if using 20MHz.
The mechanical layout error prevents the use of downward facing pins on the A0-A6 header for bread board installation. Will be fixed in rev. 1.0
The Kit includes MPU with bootloader, socket, crystal, 2 LEDs and headers.
Feel free to ask for the configuration of your choice. ( LED colour, male/female headers etc.)
AShop 16/20MHz UNO
AS UNO-F (AS-UNO-16-F)
This is the rev. 1.0 - my own design - UNOs and Nano are getting scarce... and pricey...
I laid it out as per my own preference - Bus oriented - one 8 bit, and two 6 bit parallel buses.
It has a socketed ATmega328P, although the socket doesn't show in the 3D rendering.
You can choose a 16 or 20 MHz crystal.... or no crystal and use a chip set to 8MHz or less.
There is no USB to UART on-board - designed to use an FTDI board.. although there is no reason you could not use a different adapter.
But you would have to use jumpers to connect it to the FTDI header.
LEDs are installed on the board but need to be enabled by shorting a solder pad on the bottom - in case you are running on battery.
Separate I2C header designed to use an 0.91" or 0.96" OLED display. An example sketch is available on my GitHub.
There are 100s of possible header pin combinations - see the related products tab to grab the ones you want when ordering a BareBones.
You can program it just like an Arduino UNO. I highly recommend you use the miniCore board package, especially if you are using a clock other than 16MHz.
The Kit includes MPU with bootloader, socket, crystal and headers.
Feel free to ask for the configuration of your choice. ( male/female headers etc.)
I laid it out as per my own preference - Bus oriented - one 8 bit, and two 6 bit parallel buses.
It has a socketed ATmega328P, although the socket doesn't show in the 3D rendering.
You can choose a 16 or 20 MHz crystal.... or no crystal and use a chip set to 8MHz or less.
There is no USB to UART on-board - designed to use an FTDI board.. although there is no reason you could not use a different adapter.
But you would have to use jumpers to connect it to the FTDI header.
LEDs are installed on the board but need to be enabled by shorting a solder pad on the bottom - in case you are running on battery.
Separate I2C header designed to use an 0.91" or 0.96" OLED display. An example sketch is available on my GitHub.
There are 100s of possible header pin combinations - see the related products tab to grab the ones you want when ordering a BareBones.
You can program it just like an Arduino UNO. I highly recommend you use the miniCore board package, especially if you are using a clock other than 16MHz.
The Kit includes MPU with bootloader, socket, crystal and headers.
Feel free to ask for the configuration of your choice. ( male/female headers etc.)
AShop 16/20MHz UNO - for FTDI
UNO Case Acrylic (UNOAcrycase)
Transparent Acrylic Enclosure for Arduino UNO
Arduino UNO Screw-Together Plastic Case
JDY-31 BlueTooth module (JDY-31)
JDY-30 BlueTooth Classic Rs-232 module for Arduino or Pi
Android compatible - "AT" commands can select
Baud Rate, Name, etc.
Android compatible - "AT" commands can select
Baud Rate, Name, etc.
JDY-30/31 Slave Serial Xcvr - Android
Out of Stock
US$3.65
UNO Case ABS (UNOcase)
Transparent Acrylic Enclosure for Arduino UNO
Arduino UNO Snap-Together Plastic Case
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