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arduino:diy_ardunio:start [2016/08/28 18:30] – [Setting up for programming] mithatarduino:diy_ardunio:start [2016/08/28 18:33] (current) – [Burning the bootloader] mithat
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 You can use an Arduino board to burn the bootloader onto new chips.((See "Burning the Bootloader" in [[http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard|From Arduino to a Microcontroller on a Breadboard]].)) Since you'll only do this once per device, this setup might not be too inconvenient. Making a shield with a ZIF socket would simplify things greatly and reduce the chances for errors. You can use an Arduino board to burn the bootloader onto new chips.((See "Burning the Bootloader" in [[http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard|From Arduino to a Microcontroller on a Breadboard]].)) Since you'll only do this once per device, this setup might not be too inconvenient. Making a shield with a ZIF socket would simplify things greatly and reduce the chances for errors.
  
-You can get cards/adapters that you can use instead of an Arduino((See "Bootloading your chips OPTIONAL" in [[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Standalone|Building an Arduino on a Breadboard]])), but I think an Uno, possibly with a custom shield, will work just fine for my needs--particularly since this method is supported by Arduino itself. The other methods might make more sense if you are using an SMD microcontroller and/or want to burn the bootloader while the microcontroller is in circuit.+You can get cards/adapters that you can use instead of an Arduino((See "Bootloading your chips OPTIONAL" in [[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Standalone|Building an Arduino on a Breadboard]])), but I think an Uno, possibly with a custom shield, makes a lot of sense in general--particularly since this method is supported by Arduino itself. The other methods might make more sense if you are using an SMD microcontroller and/or want to burn the bootloader while the microcontroller is in circuit.
  
 === Nonstandard Arduinos === === Nonstandard Arduinos ===
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