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STD Arduino UNO BOOTLoader Shield (ATmega328P)

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Update time: 2019-06-07 14:36:34
Creation time: 2019-05-22 20:25:18
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Hey everyone! I'm a 16yo Italian guy and today I made this PCB that you can use for free. This board help you in installing the bootloader in a virgin ATmega328P(PU). All what you need is: - PCB already printed; - ATmega328P(PU) socket x1; - capacitator (22pF) x2; - resistor (10kOhm) x1; - crystal (16,000 MHz) x1; - Arduino Headers; How use it: First weld the components to the PCB how showedon board. Onetime is all done, pull the shield (the PCB) on Arduino UNO / GENUINO (don't confuse with the pin). Now put the ATmega328P(PU) microchip into its socket. Burn the BOOTloader following this [YouTube tutorial](https://youtu.be/FQDzs0ExBTE?t=34). Now your ATmega328p is ready for programming. Thanks for all!
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