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Arduino Survival Tin

The document describes how to build an Arduino survival tin by gathering parts like an Arduino microcontroller, sensors, motors, and other electronic components and arranging them in a tin along with tools like a soldering iron for repairs. It provides steps for shortening wires, connecting off-board components, and packing everything into the tin.

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Arduino Survival Tin

The document describes how to build an Arduino survival tin by gathering parts like an Arduino microcontroller, sensors, motors, and other electronic components and arranging them in a tin along with tools like a soldering iron for repairs. It provides steps for shortening wires, connecting off-board components, and packing everything into the tin.

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Arduino Survival Tin

Arduino Survival Tin


Written By: Mortltd
TOOLS:
Side cutters (1) Soldering iron (1) Solder reel (1)

PARTS:
Arduino microcontroller, Uno or Duemilanove (1) Servo (generic), feather servos are good (1) tin; tobacco tins have their uses (1) micro speaker (1) led bundle,include led displays (1) Piezo Element (1) Memsic 2125 Dual-Axis accelorometer (1) switch bundle (1) Arduino programming cable. (1) bundle of infrared devices,include a Parallax PIR (1) Bundle of jumper leads. (1) transistor bundle,MOSFET's as well (1) micro motor (1) resistor bundle,include potentiometers and LDR's (1)

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Mini breadboard (1)

SUMMARY
This guide will show you how to build a survival tin, the Arduino way!

Step 1 Arduino Survival Tin


Be cautious when you work with Arduino boards as they are sensitive to static electrical discharge.

Step 2 Gather parts from shops or out of old junk.


I recommend Maplin and eBay.

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Step 3 Shortening leads.


If your USB cable needs to be shorter, fire up the soldering iron!

Step 4 Off-board components.


Components such as servos will require tinned wires to connect to the Arduino. Back to the soldering iron!

Step 5 Pack it all up!


Get your tin and arrange the components in it. You might want to include a battery snap and battery in the tin.

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This document was last generated on 2012-10-31 07:57:11 PM.

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