For those less experienced people looking to move their Arduino jobs to more long-term installations, this is just for you! [Martyn] published a three part series, VeroBoardUino, over at his blog about moving your Arduino job to a soldered breadboard.
Part one kicks off with the appropriate breadboard requirements, modifications, as well as a simple 7805 power supply. In the guide [Martyn] is utilizing strip board, so copper connections will have to be damaged utilizing a drill or just by scraping with a pastime knife. strip board likewise saves a bit of cable routing in the end. part two handles the reset button, serial connection as well as chip socket (Part 2.5 has likewise been added to include schematics of the breadboard). Finally, part three installs the crystal as well as links your Atmega chip to power as well as ground.
Next publish he will be covering more on the software application end of things, burning the bootloader as well as uploading programs to your new board so stay tuned for updates!