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March 07, 2012 by Ralphxyz |
Does any one have a source for or Eagle files of a ISP input board? I do not need a programmer. Here is how Rick did it in his Loading a Bootloader Tutorial. . Now I could also use a breadboard but think I would rather have a PCB. I suppose a simple circuit like this would be a good place to start with Eagle, but in the couple of times I have looked at Eagle I haven't even been able to make a schematic to say nothing of a PCB drawing. I need the six pin ISP connector. I tried making a protoboard but that didn't work. Is the crystal really needed? Couldn't the internal oscillator be used? Thanks for the help, Ralph |
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March 07, 2012 by Rick_S |
If you don't mind waiting for Hong Kong Delivery, These are on ebay. Otherwise, If you want to try to home etch, I could send you my eagle files for the one I made. Rick |
March 07, 2012 by Ralphxyz |
I need to replace the entire breadboard not just the ISP connection! Ralph |
March 07, 2012 by esoderberg |
Ralph, I've got files for Eagle schematic and PCB board that might work for you. You can download them from the links below. (It won't show a preview, just download and then open with Eagle) https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8Rk0npCAdiOUkdXMDN4UkdUZjJRbDlSOW82cjA4Zw https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8Rk0npCAdiOcEdaakJyM2hSdmFKT0VaU2FwS2YwQQ |
March 08, 2012 by Ralphxyz |
Thanks Eric, Woops, Eric I could not download anything!! I follow your link for: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8Rk0npCAdiOUkdXMDN4UkdUZjJRbDlSOW82cjA4Zw and that connects me to :
Same thing for: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8Rk0npCAdiOcEdaakJyM2hSdmFKT0VaU2FwS2YwQQ connects me to:
There is no download!! Ralph |
March 08, 2012 by pcbolt |
Ralph - In the upper left corner of the webpage under "File" there should be a download link. |
March 08, 2012 by Ralphxyz |
Damm I am sure I looked at FILE and there wasn't any download. Thanks pcbolt, just don't know what I'd do without the great folks here in the forum. Ralph |
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