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This involves circuit etching and populating an Arduino Uno board. We start from an Atmel 328 chip with DIP 28 form facor, and build a board around it: a USB port for communication and power. We connect the board to the [[Universal Controller LCD screen to show the magic of making our own controller. | This involves circuit etching and populating an Arduino Uno board. We start from an Atmel 328 chip with DIP 28 form facor, and build a board around it: a USB port for communication and power. We connect the board to the [[Universal Controller]] LCD screen to show the magic of making our own controller. | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 29 October 2019
This involves circuit etching and populating an Arduino Uno board. We start from an Atmel 328 chip with DIP 28 form facor, and build a board around it: a USB port for communication and power. We connect the board to the Universal Controller LCD screen to show the magic of making our own controller.