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uDuino: Very Low Cost Arduino Compatible Development Board

Step 7Some part sources

Note that I didn't use the specific capacitors & headers listed below in this instructable, so their appearance may vary slightly from the directions here. If you have any problems, please let me know.

- FT232RL USB cable
- Mouser: .1" spacing headers, 36 pin, straight -- break off 8 pins for cable adapter & use rest for other projects
- Mouser: .1" spacing headers, 36 pin, right angle -- break off 8 pins for cable adapter
- PC board for cable adapter
- Mouser:10K Resistors
- Mouser:.1uF Capacitors
- breadboards Pololu or Ada Fruit
- ATmega168 chips Mouser:unprogrammed or Ada Fruit:preprogrammed
- Mouser:16Mhz Oscillators

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