| Description |
QTY |
| Atmel ATMEGA8-16PI |
1 |
| 74HC126N Quad Buffer |
1 |
| 12 MHz Crystal HC49/US |
1 |
| 28 pin IC socket |
1 |
| 14 pin IC socket (optional) |
1 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 68 Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
2 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 270 Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
1 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 1K Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
2 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 10K Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
5 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 2K2 Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
1 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 22K Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
1 |
| Resistor Carbon Film 33K Ohm 1/4 Watt 10% |
1 |
| Ceramic Radial Capacitor 22pF 50V 5% |
2 |
| Ceramic Radial Capacitor .1uF 50V 10% |
2 |
| Electrolytic Radial Capacitor 4.7uF 16V 20% |
1 |
| 3.6 Volt Low Power Zener Diode |
2 |
| 5x2 Pin Gold Straight Header .100" |
1 |
| 2 x 1 Pin Gold Straight Header .100" |
3 |
| Shunt .100" |
3 |
| Red LED |
1 |
| USB Connector |
1 |
| Single-sided Copper Clad Board 1 oz. 3.5" x 2.125" |
1 |
| Altoids 50g Tin |
1 |
Note (from AVR Doper website): Implementing a USB CDC device
with AVR-USB violates some aspects of USB 1.1. CDC-Mode may therefore fail or
be unreliable on some operating systems or computer hardware. Please look at
the compatibility list included in the
AVR-CDC project or test a simplified prototype on breadboard with your
computer if you want to use CDC mode.
We recommend that you use AVR-Doper in HID mode instead, which has no such
problem. This mode is supported by
AVRDude. More information about interface modes and their relative
advantages can be found in the project description.