Single Sided Really Bare Bones Board Arduino in EAGLE.

 by westfw
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Paul Badger of Modern Device Company designed the "Really Bare Bones Board" (http://moderndevice.com/RBBB_revB.shtml) and placed the design in the public domain. (Thanks Paul!)

I've converted the design to the EAGLE CAD package, and in the process I noticed that you can pretty much make it into a single-sides board as well, probably not to hard to make using hobbyist materials.

Design files here: https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6dMB5dovDUZNTEzODE4NmEtMDZjNy00YWQwLTg5OGEtNzNiYmJhZmJjODI4&hl=en
hishamfaraj says: Jan 4, 2013. 1:52 AM
Hello First off Thanks a lot on this link its amazing!!. I need your help though.
I have downloaded the files and the eagle cad all is working perfectly. I need to know how to print the schematic on a Photo paper so I can later on use it on PCB board .
No1Daemon says: Jul 27, 2011. 2:40 PM
Hi
How do I find the physical board size in Eagle?
Or can you tell me the physical outside dimensions please.
I am looking to get some made.
westfw (author) in reply to No1DaemonJul 28, 2011. 12:19 AM
In the board editor, you can use the "info" command on the lines in the board outline. The SSRBBB is slightly less than 18x78mm
TheWaddleWaaddle says: Apr 23, 2011. 12:53 PM
This board kind of reminds me of SolarBotics' Ardweeny, except IT'S DIY!!!!
-TheWaddleWaaddle
Mdob says: Sep 13, 2009. 12:32 PM
Um instead of using the AtMega 168 can you just substitute the 328 without any changes to the design? And can you substitute the resonator with this crystal?

Thanks in advance :)
westfw (author) in reply to MdobSep 13, 2009. 1:42 PM
Yes, the 328 will drop in with no modifications. If you want to use a crystal, you'll need to also find room for the two 22pF caps that go with the crystal (these are built in to the resonator.) A couple of tiny SMT caps would go on fine, but it would be difficult to find room for more TH components.
Mdob in reply to westfwSep 13, 2009. 3:50 PM
Ok thanks for the quick reply i was just trying to save some $$$ by using a cheap crystal. Thanks for your help. If i wanted to could I just solder the 22pF caps onto the leads of the crystal? Thanks for your help again :)
FrozenFire in reply to MdobFeb 1, 2011. 3:03 PM
A crystal, while more accurate, is not used on the RBBB for cost reasons. Resonators are usually a *lot* cheaper. Unless you go to your local Radio Scam.
westfw (author) in reply to FrozenFireFeb 2, 2011. 11:21 PM
While it is conventional wisdom that resonators are cheaper, I seem to find this to be not very true, at least in small to moderate quantities. Both 16MHz resonators and "typical" crystals are about $0.30 from Mouser, for instance. I like resonators because they're smaller and included the needed caps in the same package, making PCB layout and assembly easier.
beverageexpert says: Jan 26, 2010. 9:28 PM
please update the link to the files. I have been looking for this as I will be using my makerbot to mill pcbs and really want to make this.
westfw (author) in reply to beverageexpertJan 28, 2010. 3:23 AM
Ah; I had tried to correct the link before, but something went wrong.  It should work now.

barnes in reply to westfwDec 10, 2010. 12:27 PM
It is down again. Any chance you can re-upload it somewhere?
westfw (author) in reply to barnesDec 10, 2010. 5:11 PM
Grr. Stupid "permanent" sites that aren't! Now at Google Docs

buchacho says: Dec 12, 2009. 12:12 AM
Can someone update the link to the files perhaps to somewhere safer than geocities?  Thaks!
icecreamterror says: Sep 5, 2009. 8:13 PM
This deserves a whole lot of love! Is the pin spacing 0.1 inch on the board meaning you can use in a breadboard? The 7805 option, the two 100n caps for noise reduction, single sided......this is pure win on every level!
Bongmaster says: Apr 11, 2009. 11:30 AM
nice :) will have to give this a try and see if it can be done with the sharpie method XD (i have no way to tone transfer)
trialex says: Apr 10, 2009. 4:24 AM
Very much kudos. Single sided designs can be hard! I'll definitely be using this next time I need an arduino without in-built 232/USB - at the moment I'm making a full size board and just not populating the comms parts.
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