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Old 10-23-2010, 01:09 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Fundamental Logic is closed.

I want to build this myself if I can, I'm handy, but not really an electronics guy (yet). Is there a DIY parts list somewhere? And what about etched PCBs, do I need to make my own, or is dcb selling those separately?

From my reading, here is some of what I need:
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Parts you can get from Fundamental Logic's site:
1 iDuino $17.82 for a kit
2 5.1v Zener Diode $0.25 each
1 1n4004 Diode $0.10 each
1 2n3906 PNP Transistor $0.05 each
3 6mm Tactile Switch $0.35 each
1 470uF 25V Capacitor $0.35 each
1 0.1uF Ceramic Capacitor $0.10 each
4 8pin Female 0.100" Header $0.45 each
Parts you will need from elsewhere:
1 LCD
16x2 LCD Module While Characters Blue Backlight
Or a green one from Sparkfun or mouser
1 220 ohm resistor (RadioShack, 5 for $0.99)
2 100K resistors (RadioShack, 5 for $0.99)
1 7805 voltage regulator (RadioShack, $1.59)
Solderable Breadboard (RadioShack, $3.49)
Wire (free if you can - seriously, watch in parking lots for wire!, $1.00 for phone line or Ethernet cable at a dollar store, or new at Wal-Mart or RadioShack)
1 Quick-Disconnect (if desired, free from old devices like computers/printers/phones/phone jacks, or $3.99 for a 4 wire quick-disconnect from RadioShack)
1 Enclosure (Hobby Lobby, 4 for 1.99)
I have found sources for everything except the iduino kit, which was appears to have been made by Fundamental Logic. What are the components I need to get in order to replicate the iduino? Or is there a better way to go about this?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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