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Revision as of 20:57, 1 September 2010
Project maintained by Daniel Sikar ~/ dsikaratgmaildotcom.
YAAC
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Project Brief
Summary
YAAC - Yet Another Arduino Clone. Based on Atmel's AT90USB162. Low part count. Cheap to build.
Overview
This is something I developed entirely above the 20/20 Archery Club, at the previous London Hackspace address. It is based on three projects, the Nanduino, Benito 7 and Teensy. You can run sketches on this device, though getting to burn the actual code on the Atmel is not straightforward.
Motivation
1. Gaining experience with SMD components (AT90USB162).
2. Building a cheap device that can be programmed via USB.
3. Working with Atmel microcontrollers.
Schematic
Todo
Software required
Todo
Running sketches on the YAAC
Todo