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* A small breadboard (€4.00)
* A small breadboard (€4.00)
* Microcontroller (€1.00)
* Microcontroller (€1.00)
* Programming cable (€5.00)
* Programming cable (€2.00)
* A battery holder (€0.20)
* A battery holder (€0.20)
* 8 LEDs (€0.40)
* 8 LEDs (€0.40)
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* A potentiometer (€0.20)
* A potentiometer (€0.20)


Grand total should be around €10 for bigger volumes.
Grand total should be around €7 for bigger volumes.

UPDATE: Reduced the total cost by €3 by using a USB-in-software bootloader (extension of the USBtiny project) in the Microcontroller instead of a dedicated programmer. Details will be on my new homepage soon.
[[User:DeBaer|DeBaer]] 05:39, 10 January 2008 (EST)


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Latest revision as of 10:39, 10 January 2008

Part list

  • A small breadboard (€4.00)
  • Microcontroller (€1.00)
  • Programming cable (€2.00)
  • A battery holder (€0.20)
  • 8 LEDs (€0.40)
  • 2 buttons (€0.20)
  • A photo diode (€0.10)
  • A microphone/headphone jack (€0.20)
  • A potentiometer (€0.20)

Grand total should be around €7 for bigger volumes.

UPDATE: Reduced the total cost by €3 by using a USB-in-software bootloader (extension of the USBtiny project) in the Microcontroller instead of a dedicated programmer. Details will be on my new homepage soon. DeBaer 05:39, 10 January 2008 (EST)