I completed my design and now I would like to have it on a pcb rather than to make it work on Arduino Uno.
Any ideas for the easiest way to achieve this ?
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Use a program like expresspcb.com (easy to learn, very manual) or eaglelight (www.cadsoft.de) (harder to learn, can be more automated) to create your PCB, then send it off to a board maker.
Or, etch your own using clad copper PCB sheets. Lots of ways exist to create the traces.
Or, get some sockets and perfboard and wire it up with point to point wiring, either soldering or wirewrapping.
Or, get some copper donuts & copper take and layout your design on perfboard and solder it up.
Or, send someone your schematic and get a design back that you send out to have made up.
Or, post it here and see if someone volunteers.
If its an UNO and not much else, a stripped down board layout could be done quickly.
How complex?
How many do you want to make?
Do you want to use this as a learning experience for future designs?
Decide on your goals and reply back for additional help.
Recommended: [url=http://www.theengineeringprojects.com/2015/10/arduino-uno-pcb-design-for-proteus-ares.html]Arduino UNO PCB Design in Proteus ARES[/url]
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Or, etch your own using clad copper PCB sheets. Lots of ways exist to create the traces.
Or, get some sockets and perfboard and wire it up with point to point wiring, either soldering or wirewrapping.
Or, get some copper donuts & copper take and layout your design on perfboard and solder it up.
Or, send someone your schematic and get a design back that you send out to have made up.
Or, post it here and see if someone volunteers.
If its an UNO and not much else, a stripped down board layout could be done quickly.
How complex?
How many do you want to make?
Do you want to use this as a learning experience for future designs?
Decide on your goals and reply back for additional help.
Recommended:
[url=http://www.theengineeringprojects.com/2015/10/arduino-uno-pcb-design-for-proteus-ares.html]Arduino UNO PCB Design in Proteus ARES