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1 | ### Phase 1: Arduino + Blinky LED's: |
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3 | Goals: |
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5 | * Cut peg board to size using hack saw |
6 | * Get Arduino IDE installed on laptop. |
7 | * Drill Arduino mounting holes in peg board |
8 | * Mount Arduino to peg board using screws |
9 | * Mount Mini Breadboard to peg board |
10 | * Install LED + resistor on breadboard |
11 | * Hook up LED to Arduino |
12 | * Download Blinky LED program |
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14 | Bill of Materials: |
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16 | * 1 Arduino(tm) board + USB Cable (SainSmart: 20-011-110: ~$14/10) |
17 | * 1 Mini BreadBoard (Ebay: ~$3/10) |
18 | * 1 Breadboard cables (Ebay: ~$4/10) |
19 | * 1 4in x 5in peg board to mount arduino + miniboard |
20 | * 4 small squares of double sided tape |
21 | * 3 #4-40 Phillips 1/2" flat-head screws |
22 | * 6 #4-40 hex nuts |
23 | * 3 #4 lock washers |
24 | * 2 Red LED's |
25 | * 2 Yellow LED's |
26 | * 2 Green LED's |
27 | * 6 330 Ohm Resistors |
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29 | Required Tools: |
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31 | * 1 Safety glasses!!! |
32 | * 1 Laptop Windows or MacOS or Linux |
33 | * 1 Hack saw (to cut peg board) |
34 | * 1 Phillips screw driver |
35 | * 1 Drill + Drill Bits |
36 | * 1 Pliers |