Stuck on pcb design layout

Hey all, I've finally completed the prototype of my project (yay!) now I am working on getting it off my breadboard and putting it on a PCB. What I want to do is getting a fully functional programmed ATMEGA328 to run without being hooked up to my Arduino. I want to design the PCB so it just has the uC, a reset switch, and all of my I/O that I can hookup to my other project parts. I don't need USB, or the ability to program it, I will insert a pre programmed unit. So far what I have done is the 5V regulator and caps to provide a steady 5V. Now how exactly do I hook up a reset switch and crystal, and anything else I need.

I have been working off of the RBBB board design but I cannot get a full schematic, and working off the traces is getting me lost. Does anyone have a similar project / drawing they could share? I am using Eagle Cadsoft to do my drafting.

Thanks

Scroll down for the circuit diagram.

Could you use Fritzing for that?

Just to get a rough layout for your Eagle designs?

I have been working off of the RBBB board design but I cannot get a full schematic,

I found this on the first entry on a google search.


Rob

Lakes:
Arduino on a prototype board – tinkerlog

Scroll down for the circuit diagram.

Thanks a bunch!

Graynomad:

I have been working off of the RBBB board design but I cannot get a full schematic,

I found this on the first entry on a google search.
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0038/9582/files/RBBB_Instructions_06.pdf?1260749296

I already had that, it doesn't show all of the traces though.

You can take a look at all my PCB layouts.

Check out the PICO boards at http://wiblocks.luciani.org
The schematic, PCB layouts and BOMs are all in the datasheets.

(* jcl *)

http://www.wiblocks.com

it doesn't show all of the traces though.

It looks pretty complete, what's missing?


Rob