Arduino as ISP Shield v0.1

Arduino as ISP Shield v0.1

thingiverse

Version 0.1 of this Arduino-based ISP is now available, although it's not recommended for use; instead, opt for the finalized v1.0. The creator initially used a breadboarded Arduino as an ISP with a ZIF socket and a nest of wires, bypassing the bootloader to burn sketches directly onto the chip. However, this setup became cumbersome, leading to the creation of a dedicated PCB. In v0.1, there are two issues: 1) auto-reset isn't accounted for, requiring disabling it or jumping the Reset pin to 5V with a 100Ω resistor, and 2) the ZIF socket holes in the PCB design are too narrow. These problems have been resolved in v1.0. The required parts include two 1kΩ resistors, an RGB common cathode LED, various break-away headers, a 28-pin DIP socket, and a 16MHz ceramic resonator.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Arduino as ISP Shield v0.1 with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Arduino as ISP Shield v0.1.