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Friday, October 30, 2015
Building a Arduino Uno Compatible Circuit
Ever want to remove the microcontroller off the Arduino board to better integrate it into your project or design. In this video we do just that with Atmel ATmega 328P MCU found on the Arduino Uno. We will look at the bare bones circuit setup needed to run the 328P as well as how to still program it with the Arduino IDE. All the parts shown in this video can be purchased from forcetronics.com.
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328p,
arduino,
Arduino IDE,
ATmega328P,
Atmel,
avr,
bootloader,
FTDI,
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Tutorial,
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