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Wire stripper  ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks? )
 
Wire stripper  ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks? )
  
Solder Iron with fine tip ( cheap is cheap, get a good one with plated tip and thermostatic control )
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Solder Iron with fine tip and solder ( cheap is cheap, get a good one with plated tip and thermostatic control )
  
 
Multimeter can be pretty basic ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks when on sale )
 
Multimeter can be pretty basic ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks when on sale )
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== Software and Downloads ==
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* Arduino Development environment -- see [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software]
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* Good to learn a little bit about C and/or go over the Arduino tutorials
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You can try writing programs even befor you have your hardware, and why not.  It may take a few hours to get the hang of it.

Revision as of 13:44, 27 September 2009

Lets go with Arduino and proto board for first round

Supplies

which fits a proto board

RBBB - Really Bare Bones Board - Freeduino - Arduino-Compatible processor ?? about 13 bucks, rs232 need a port cable and converter maybe -- page lists a bundle at about 24 bucks which has everything? You need only one set of these even if you have several Arduinos you may want to look at [1]



  • protoboard
  • protoboard jumper wire ( can be salvaged from phone or similar cable )
  • LED's ( just low power, any particular color )*
  • LED resistors about 200 --- 400 ohms


Tools

Computer -- almost any operating system Serial port -- USB or RS232

Needle nose plyers ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks? )

Small Diagonal Cutters or other wire cutters ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks? )

Wire stripper ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks? )

Solder Iron with fine tip and solder ( cheap is cheap, get a good one with plated tip and thermostatic control )

Multimeter can be pretty basic ( harbor freight, at about 4 bucks when on sale )


Software and Downloads

  • Arduino Development environment -- see [2]
  • Good to learn a little bit about C and/or go over the Arduino tutorials

You can try writing programs even befor you have your hardware, and why not. It may take a few hours to get the hang of it.