i errr... somehow missed that one yet I've been to evilmadscientist before. amazing.
I've seen and been interested in the price point of their:
Diavolino and ISP Shield for Arduino yet the prototyping boards aren't featured hence my missing 'em i guess.
So, really, that's going to be the best way to get my first project running as I was really stacking up a lot of newness on myself and most of us know where that goes. a month of Sunday if without luck at each juncture.
So: whew....nice one.
So: can i wirewrap to regular sockets legs?
ADDED NOTE: oh! just read better your kind reply. still can i get the cheapo wirewrap tool OVER the legs of a cheapo socket i wonder. i get your point, obviously,
yet i have no experience trying to get the tool's HOLE down onto a regular non-round-even socket leg.... yes, some socets have round legs and some, the way cheap don't,
I'm thinking worst sockets possible.
I won't be using premade proto boards except initially.
i really wanna just bang 'em together on perf.
Another question please: is the perf that i noted by radio shack that looks like breadboard traces usefuller (hehe)
as compared to typical perf where there's no power traces or whatever they're called with/on the Radio Sharck 417 hole layout.
Also, i love your forum, all the needed extras/layout features without typical what people call pretty.
i'm way into removing graphics stuff that thought to be pretty.
WOW, another question: I'm ordering from Mouser.com (25 buck UNO R3s and everything but cheap wire and perf there.
I need just the basics, including 7805s and whatever to make an onboard power supply off a 9 volt battery.
hope it doesn't appear lazy as I well motivated.
I just wanna avoid buying not quite the right caps, crystals, resistors, diodes, and really hard is what clever and cheap way
I'm gonna be able to both program the blank 328Ps (as per your article) and then wire ALL of the I/O pins on the working board so's that my footswitch momentaries can trigger the midi data.
jumpers or just AWG22 wire, wirewrapping or soldering.
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EDIT ADD and really perhap all that's worth READING: I figure build the board once so REALLY all of this may boil down to needing a clever cheap header or some kind of screwdown? I/O connector devices for putting wires into like your article for programming bare chip, and then using same? connectors to wire up my footswitches? that's got me that one. those screw down posts are HUGELY pricey.
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Is it easy to get it wrong with header (for the ESL board) spacing and caps and crystals?
and also, i believe the evilscientist board (quite a FIND I'm realizing!!!!!) has an area for all power supply parts...?
I'm probably gonna be disapointed in the above in a matter of 20 minutes. So please accept my apology for lack of bevity on this ocassion. |