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{{ProjectDetails|ProjectTitle=Projects/Ethernet_Arduino|members=[[User:Teabot|Elliot]]|created=12/Aug/2010}}
 
{{ProjectDetails|ProjectTitle=Projects/Ethernet_Arduino|members=[[User:Teabot|Elliot]]|created=12/Aug/2010}}
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==Board specification==
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* Based on this [http://www.instructables.com/id/A-credit-card-sized-Ethernet-Arduino-compatable-co/ Instructables project].
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* Surface mount to reduce size
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* Arduino compatible
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* atmega328 32pin quad package
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==Plan==
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==Individual interests==
 
==Individual interests==
* '''Elliot:''' Has components for prototypes and is willing to: prototype, make boards, write code, assemble, buy 4 of these boards.
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* '''[[User:Teabot|Elliot]]:''' Has components for prototypes and is willing to: prototype, make boards, write code, assemble, buy 4 of these boards.
 
* '''[[User:t0m|t0m]]''' Would love to buy 2/3 SMT kits myself to practice SMT soldering. If someone is organising a load of these, would be happy to spend a weekend soldering them up for the practice. (My regular soldering is good, I've never done any real SMT however)
 
* '''[[User:t0m|t0m]]''' Would love to buy 2/3 SMT kits myself to practice SMT soldering. If someone is organising a load of these, would be happy to spend a weekend soldering them up for the practice. (My regular soldering is good, I've never done any real SMT however)
* ''tomwj:'' I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple
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* '''tomwj:''' I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple

Revision as of 16:49, 12 August 2010

Ethernet Arduino
Created 12/Aug/2010
Members Elliot
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Board specification

  • Based on this Instructables project.
  • Surface mount to reduce size
  • Arduino compatible
  • atmega328 32pin quad package

Plan

Individual interests

  • Elliot: Has components for prototypes and is willing to: prototype, make boards, write code, assemble, buy 4 of these boards.
  • t0m Would love to buy 2/3 SMT kits myself to practice SMT soldering. If someone is organising a load of these, would be happy to spend a weekend soldering them up for the practice. (My regular soldering is good, I've never done any real SMT however)
  • tomwj: I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple