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Microcontroller demo boards such as the Arduino UNO are ubiquitous on Hackaday as the brains of many a project which inevitably does something impressive or unusual. Sometime someone builds a particularly tiny demo board, or an impressively large one. In the case of the board featured here, the Arduino is a gorgeous labor of love which can’t really be called a board since there is no PCB. Instead of the traditional fiberglass, [Jiří Praus] formed brass bars into the circuitry and held it together with solder.

This kind of dedication to a project leaves an impression. His notes show he saw the barest way to operate an ATMega328, built it, tested, and moved on to the power supply to make it self-sustaining, then onto the communication circuit, and finally the lights. The video below shows a fully-functional Arduino happily running the blink program. He plans to encase the brass portion in resin to toughen it up and presumably keep every bump from causing a short circuit. The components are in the same position due to a custom jig which means a standard shield will fit right into place.

The Arduino started far less flashy yet nearly as fragile, and it has grown. And shrunk.

So you are interested in learning how to solder electronics? There are several fun kits you can build from scratch, and they require soldering the components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). If you have never soldered before, the task may seem daunting, but soldering is a skill that you can easily learn. You will need […]

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Aug
19

Make Your Own Solder Paste Dispenser

arduino, Electronics, SMT, solder Comments Off on Make Your Own Solder Paste Dispenser 

DIYSolderPasteDispenserOverviewSparky's Widgets built this very cool solder paste dispensing system using a custom Arduino board packing two relays, as well as a pair of airflow-controlling solenoid valves, an off-the-shelf syringe, and an el-cheapo air compressor from Lowes.

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Oct
31

Pumpktris, Tetris-in-a-Pumpkin

arduino, halloween, LED matrix, leds, lol shield, lolshield, solder Comments Off on Pumpktris, Tetris-in-a-Pumpkin 

pumpktris_lit-580x435Pumpktris is a Tetris game enclosed in October's most celebrated squash, the pumpkin. My favorite part? The stem is the game's joystick.

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