Difference between revisions of "ISP Shield"

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Background and details:
 
Background and details:
* This project is based on the [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP Arduino as AVR ISP] tutorial by the Arduino Team.
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* 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.
 
* A brief overview and tutorial of the programing capabilities of the ISP Shield is available [[Using_The_ISP_Shield|here]].
 
* A brief overview and tutorial of the programing capabilities of the ISP Shield is available [[Using_The_ISP_Shield|here]].
  
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Open Source Hardware documentation for the ISP Shield:
 
Open Source Hardware documentation for the ISP Shield:
 
* Electrical schematics are coming soon! (PDF file)
 
* Electrical schematics are coming soon! (PDF file)
* Circuit board design and electrical schematics in [http://www.gpleda.org/index.html gEDA] format, and a Bill of Materials is coming soon! (.zip file)
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* Circuit board design and electrical schematics in [http://www.gpleda.org/index.html gEDA] format are coming soon! (.zip file)
 
* Source code is available through the Arduino IDE and is based on [http://code.google.com/p/mega-isp mega-isp] by Randall Bohn.
 
* Source code is available through the Arduino IDE and is based on [http://code.google.com/p/mega-isp mega-isp] by Randall Bohn.
  

Revision as of 18:18, 22 March 2011

This page is a central site for documentation of the ISP Shield kit.


Main details about the ISP Shield kit:

  • Announcement article coming soon!


Assembly instructions and a Bill of Materials are available here.


Background and details:


Open Source Hardware documentation for the ISP Shield:

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


Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences: