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^Name ^Value ^Package ^DIGIKEY ^ | ^Name ^Value ^Package ^DIGIKEY ^ | ||
|BAT1 |LiPo 3.7V/1800mAh |BATTERY | | |BAT1 |LiPo 3.7V/1800mAh |BATTERY | | ||
- | |C1 |100n |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | | + | |C1 |.10 uF, 50V |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | |
- | |C2 |100n |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | | + | |C2 |.10 uF, 50V |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | |
- | |C3 |100n |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | | + | |C3 |.10 uF, 50V |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | |
- | |C4 |100n |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | | + | |C4 |.10 uF, 50V |1206 |399-1249-1-ND | |
- | |C5 |1u |1206 |490-1832-1-ND | | + | |C5 |1uF, 25V |1206 |490-1832-1-ND | |
- | |C6 |220u/6.3V |SMD_R8X5,4_ELKO |493-2156-1-ND | | + | |C6 |220uF, 6.3V |SMD_R8X5,4_ELKO |493-2156-1-ND | |
- | |C7 |47u/6.3V |SMD_R5X5,4_ELKO |493-2086-1-ND | | + | |C7 |47uF, 6.3V |SMD_R5X5,4_ELKO |493-2086-1-ND | |
|C8 |1u |1206 |490-1832-1-ND | | |C8 |1u |1206 |490-1832-1-ND | | ||
|C9 |47n |1206 |399-1246-1-ND | | |C9 |47n |1206 |399-1246-1-ND | | ||
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== Hints & Testing == | == Hints & Testing == | ||
- | to be done | + | Wavebubble2010 Firmware for hardware tests: {{:wavebubble:wb2010_hardware_test.zip|}}\\ |
+ | The ZIP contains the sourcecode and a precompiled .hex file for the ATmega168V.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | Flash the .hex file using a AVR programmer of your choice. Set the ATmega168V fuses as shown below.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | Fuses settings for the AVR ATmega168V in AVR-Studio:{{:wavebubble:avr_fusesettings.jpg}}\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | To run the tests connect the Wavebubble2010 via USB and open a terminal programm. Set the terminal to 19200Baud 8N1.\\ | ||
+ | Rest should be self explaining. Type characters to run tests from the menu. |