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Just using locally (Philippines) available parts, I've constructed 10 Atmel AVR microcontroller development boards, using stripboards. What is not pictured, is my 1st two Atmel AVR boards from ProtoStack (Australia).


And, believe it or not... I'm only doing this as a hobby...

Kuya Marc
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I learned Arduino on my own while living in the Philippines!
I first learned Arduino theory in September 2010 and then used ProtoStack's ATmega168 Dev Kit to learn the Arduino Bootloader. Prior to receiving my Seeeduino 328 in January 2011, I have built three ATmega8L boards that work with Arduino IDE. As of April 2013, I have over 3 Dozen Arduino-compatible boards, most of which I built by hand. I have an Arduino Mini R5, Arduino Mega 2560 clone and a Arduino Due.
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Just using locally (Philippines) available parts, I've constructed 10 Atmel AVR microcontroller development boards, using stripboards. What is not pictured, is my 1st two Atmel AVR boards from ProtoStack (Australia).


And, believe it or not... I'm only doing this as a hobby...

Kuya Marc

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Man that shows some dedication.

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I like #10 with the zif socket, good thinking.
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I did a few of them on breadboard and uses the MAX232 and a USB-Serial converter... but it is kinda silly to convert the TTL from 5V to +/- 12V then back to 5V again...

I tried looking for the Nokia CA-42 locally at mobile phone shops...

Most of the shops give me a strange look... later I found out only very old Nokia models uses CA-42 cables...

End up using the DFR's FTDI Breakout board... would like a DIP version of USB-TTL but most of the USB-TTL are all surface mount chips..

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