Are there any AVR based prototyping boards similar to the PIC ones
that dhmicro.com sells?
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-jmg
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Henry Brooks Adams [1838-1918]
j m g wrote:
> Are there any AVR based prototyping boards similar to the PIC ones
> that dhmicro.com sells?
>
There are 100's out there, Brian Dean from bdmicro sells the mavric
boards, edpt makes them, as do people in Au (who I can not recall right now)
if you do a google search on avr prototyping boards you will get lots of
hits.
Regards,
Kat.
Or look here, and click on Development Boards
http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?module=FreaksTools&func=viewToolTree
Every kind of board you can imagine.
-- Doug
Kathy Quinlan wrote:
> do a google search on avr prototyping boards you will get lots of hits.
Sparkfun sells the Olimex proto boards that are pretty darn cheap. Nothing
too fancy.
http://www.sparkfun.com
http://www.olimex.com/
-carl
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>Are there any AVR based prototyping boards similar to the PIC ones
>that dhmicro.com sells?
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>Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.
>Henry Brooks Adams [1838-1918]
From: "j m g" <beowulf@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:46 PM
Subject: [AVR-Chat] prototyping boards
> Are there any AVR based prototyping boards similar to the PIC ones
> that dhmicro.com sells?
Try Olimex: http://www.olimex.com
I've designed something similar for a few AVRs, I make my own PCBs at home.
Leon
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Have a look at http://www.avrcard.com. The ATmega128 and the most used
peripheral stuff sit on a core module which can be used for
prototyping. An additional baseboard provides more functions and
options as well as a number of connectors.
Regards,
Hans