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=Bill Of Materials=


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| (optional) 2x3 .1" pin header for ISP
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=Build Instructions=
=Build Instructions=

Revision as of 01:38, 26 September 2013

Projects
Participants Brainsmoke
Skills Etching, Soldering
Status Finished
Niche Electronics
Purpose World domination

Since our logo is a working PCB design, we thought it was time we have a working circuit.

Techinc Logo PCB mkII

techinc_badge ordered from iTead studio


+Bill Of Materials
Element Quantity
Attiny85 1
Red LED SMD 1206 4
Yellow LED SMD 1206 4
Resistor 10K Ohm SMD 1206 1
Resistor 18 Ohm or 22 Ohm SMD 1206 1
CR2032 Battery 1
CR2032 Battery Clip 1
2x3 .1" Pin Header for ISP (optional) 1

Build Instructions

Pre-tin all the pads you will be using.

When soldering the LEDs to the board you must start with the upper most one.

the cathode (negative) must be on the outer most pad

starting clockwise, we will add all the other LEDs.

you must rotate the NEXT LED so the polarity is reversed. do this for every LED you have until you have soldered all the LEDs.

you can figure out the polarity of your SMD LED here http://www.niktronixonline.com/Articles.asp?ID=140

add the 27 ohm resistors in the positions shown below

add the final resistor

finally, solder on the chip and the power leads

and it should light up!

Schematic

Circuit board

svg

Code for AVR

File:Techinc badge code.tar.gz

https://github.com/techinc/techinc_logo_avr

More Pictures