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In a previous article, we looked at connecting various kinds of Arduino hardware ... shape of a stretched-out "Z" (see photo below). At the other side of the breadboard in the last or second ...
In this project, we create a joystick-controlled laser by connecting two servos to a joystick and using ... the breadboard. 2. Connect one of the servo’s yellow signal wires directly to Arduino ...
Before opening the Arduino software, wire up the Arduino according to the circuits page using the 8MHz minimalist breadboard circuit but with a 10k pull-up resistor on the reset pin (physical pin 1).
Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP ... allowing it to be used in a breadboard or DIP socket. You can see a walk through of the components in the clip after the break.
[Martyn] Posted a three part series, VeroBoardUino, over at his blog about moving your Arduino project to a soldered breadboard. Next post he will be covering more on the software end of things ...