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Main details about the ISP Shield 2.0 kit:
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'''Main details about the ISP Shield 2.0 kit'''
 
* Announcement article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - coming soon!
 
* Announcement article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - coming soon!
 
* [http://evilmadscience.com/productsmenu/tinykitlist/253 Store page] at Evil Mad Science
 
* [http://evilmadscience.com/productsmenu/tinykitlist/253 Store page] at Evil Mad Science
  
  
Essential Documentation:
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'''Essential Documentation'''
 
* Kit Assembly Instructions and Bill of Materials are [[ISP_Shield_2_Assembly_Instructions|located here]].
 
* Kit Assembly Instructions and Bill of Materials are [[ISP_Shield_2_Assembly_Instructions|located here]].
 
* Basic information on using the ISP Shield 2.0 is [[Using_The_ISP_Shield_2|over here]].
 
* Basic information on using the ISP Shield 2.0 is [[Using_The_ISP_Shield_2|over here]].
  
  
Open Source Hardware documentation for the ISP Shield 2.0:
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'''Open Source Hardware documentation'''
 
* Electrical schematics are [http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/ispshield/ispshield2_schematic.pdf here] (PDF file)
 
* Electrical schematics are [http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/ispshield/ispshield2_schematic.pdf here] (PDF file)
 
* Circuit board design and electrical schematics in [http://www.gpleda.org/index.html gEDA] format are [http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/ispshield/ispshield2_release.zip here] .ZIP archive
 
* Circuit board design and electrical schematics in [http://www.gpleda.org/index.html gEDA] format are [http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/ispshield/ispshield2_release.zip here] .ZIP archive
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Background and sources:
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'''Background and sources'''
 
* This project is based on the [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP Arduino as AVR ISP] and [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard From Arduino to a Microcontroller on a Breadboard] tutorials by the Arduino Team.
 
* This project is based on the [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP Arduino as AVR ISP] and [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard From Arduino to a Microcontroller on a Breadboard] tutorials by the Arduino Team.
 
* Hardware design was based on the [http://fritzing.org/projects/arduino-isp-incl-shield/ Arduino Arduino ISP (incl. shield)] tutorial by [http://andreknoerig.de/ Andre Knoerig] at [http://fritzing.org fritzing.org].
 
* Hardware design was based on the [http://fritzing.org/projects/arduino-isp-incl-shield/ Arduino Arduino ISP (incl. shield)] tutorial by [http://andreknoerig.de/ Andre Knoerig] at [http://fritzing.org fritzing.org].
  
  
Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences:
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'''Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences'''
 
* [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/forum/index.php?forum=8 Forum] at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
 
* [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/forum/index.php?forum=8 Forum] at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/evilmadscience/ Evil Mad Science Auxiliary Flickr Group] where you can share photos of your ISP Shields in action!
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/evilmadscience/ Evil Mad Science Auxiliary Flickr Group] where you can share photos of your ISP Shields in action!

Revision as of 04:22, 1 June 2011

This is the central documentation page for the Evil Mad Science ISP Shield kit, version 2.0.


Please go here for documentation for ISP Shield 1.0. Click here if you are not sure which version you have.




Main details about the ISP Shield 2.0 kit

  • Announcement article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - coming soon!
  • Store page at Evil Mad Science


Essential Documentation

  • Kit Assembly Instructions and Bill of Materials are located here.
  • Basic information on using the ISP Shield 2.0 is over here.


Open Source Hardware documentation

  • Electrical schematics are here (PDF file)
  • Circuit board design and electrical schematics in gEDA format are here .ZIP archive
  • Source code is available through the Arduino IDE and is based on mega-isp by Randall Bohn.


Background and sources


Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences