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You can buy this DIY kit at buildcircuit.net.
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This post shows you how to assemble the DIY Arduino board.
The assembly process is straight forward. It can be easily assembled if you follow the silkscreen indicators(labels) and have beginning experience with a soldering iron. You will need to read the resistor bands or use a multimeter to determine the resistor sizes.
Note: You will need either an FTDI Basic or FTDI cable to load code using the Arduino IDE.
Kit Includes:
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Step 1: Start with the resistors 10K(Brown-Black-Orange) and 2 pcs 330R (Orange-Orange-Brown).
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Step 2: Then fix the 16Mhz crystal oscillator, 1N4001 diode and 2pcs of 22pF capacitors.
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Step 3: Fix 5 pcs of 0.1uF capacitor. The image shows only 4pcs. I actually forgot to solder the last one, which is right after the Vin point.
Step 4: Solder LM7805 voltage regulator, 3.3V regulator and the tactile switch.
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Step 5: Now fix the PTC resettable fuse (300mA), 28pin IC header, 2 pin screw terminal and 2pcs of 5mm LEDs.
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Step 6: Fix the DC barrel, 2 pcs 10uF capacitors, 6 pin male header (for connecting FTDI basic module) and ICSP header.
Step 7: Finally, fix the stackable headers and Arduino UNO chip. Your Arduino is now ready.
You would need a FTDI basic module to program the Arduino board. The following image shows how to connect the FTDI basic module.
You can see all the assembly steps on this post.
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See the output below:
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