04_ELECTRONICS PRODUCTION
FAB ISP IN-CIRCUIT PROGRAMMER
Equipment _Roland Modela MDX-20 Materials _Copper plate Components _Microcontroller Attiny 44A *Click to see the components |
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1_PERSONALIZATION: Download + Photoshop I decided to fabricate the resonator model. The trace was download from here and I personalized it with a ‘Pixel Cat’ image using Photoshop. |
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2_MILLING: Fab Modules + Roland Modela The next step was uploading the file to the Fab Modules and send it to the milling machine. After doing some tests with the help of the tutors, the most suitable parameters were: |
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3_CUTTING: Heat gun + Metal bench shear In order to cut the board, I heated the copper plate with the heat gun for a few minutes; when it seemed to be bendable, I cut it with the metal bench shear. |
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4_SOLDERING: Components + Soldering iron Before soldering, I collected the components I needed and I used a board that was in the laboratory as an example. At this stage, the magnifying glass and the tweezers were necessary since the components are tiny. |
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5_PROGRAMMING: FabISP + AVRISP mkII The AVRISP mkII programmer was connected to the header of the FabISP board using the ribbon cable; and the FabISP Mini USB connector was plugged to the USB port on the computer using a Mini USB cable. The AVRISP mkII LED light turned on green. |
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Then I ran the following commands in the FabISP firmware: |
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It worked out well on the first attempt. The window looked like this: | |
6_DESOLDERING: Soldering iron + Desoldering pump Finally, I used the desoldering pump in order to remove the jumpers. Now the programmer is ready to use. |
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