Looks awesome. Great price for a kit with programmed micro.
Outstanding, for us lazies, are they available assembled and tested?
Outstanding, for us lazies, are they available assembled and tested?
no i only sell kits. but its really an easy kit. i think anyone could put it together with reasonable tools (that you should have anyways if you're doing electronics )
I just ordered one.
Outstanding, for us lazies, are they available assembled and tested?
no i only sell kits. but its really an easy kit. i think anyone could put it together with reasonable tools (that you should have anyways if you're doing electronics
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Got the tools, not got the time ... well, have got the time, "can't afford the time" is probably a better choice of words. It's a cool set up, personally I prefer plug n play - but, I do love getting my hands dirty .. maybe one day
ok, i found the answer in NKC's page (which is YES).
sorry for askin..
wrong post. ignore me..
Looks nice.
I recently aquired a couple of RBBA (B?) boards, should have waited. tsk.
yah, so far people seem to like this design. or rather, i havent received any scathing emails about how it doesn't work
Sorry - I've been busy and haven't been back to the forums.
I received my kit and put it together the same day - took only about 20 minutes. Every thing works great.
The only suggestion I have is a change I made after using the board for a little while. I replaced the 6-pin header with a right angle version. I found that with the cable coming straight up off the board, it was relatively easy dislodge the kit from my bread board. That and the USB/serial cable would constantly geet in my way. By having it come off parallel to the board, the cable is able to lay flat and not "hover" over your project.
Just my 2-cents.
I got my board kit, too. Works wonderful, very nice and small design!
Only problem was while following the soldering tutorial (guide), the two "big" capacitors instructions were mixed up, I think.
Other than that, everything went fine!