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IliaBrz2017-09-15 19:12:53
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IliaBrz, 2017-09-15 19:12:53

How to transfer an Arduino breadboard?

At school (grade 7) they gave the task - you need to make a smart home system with network control. At first I was delighted, because I know how easy it is to do on Arduino. But after reading the task more carefully, I realized that I also needed to draw a schematic diagram of the work, which means that I need to do everything from scratch, as I understand it, but I have never made iron with my own hands. Attached is a photo of the assignment.
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Question - how to transfer the Arduino breadboard to the board?

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Cyril, 2017-09-15
@argz

I think some kind of scheme is required of you.
Get software here -- fritzing.org/download

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Alexander Gusev, 2017-09-15
@Sanchogus

What is the problem with drawing an arduino as a standalone module? If I'm not mistaken, then the whole fee will go with the letter A.
More or less like this. Only coordinate the UGO and the very letter of which will be designated with the one who will check with you.
The rest of the finished sensors are similar.
Although you can pervert and draw the principle of everything, but is it necessary.
In principle, there will be an MK, its quartz, a USB-UART mikruha with its own quartz (you can remove it altogether if you wish), a linear stabilizer and capacitors, connectors.

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Alexander, 2017-09-15
@NeiroNx

Well, the circuit diagrams of all arduins are on the Internet, since it is not indicated that the circuit should be exactly according to GOST, then you can add a sheet of sensor connections to the circuit sheet of the board itself (what is not in accordance with GOST on the Internet) and indicate to which contacts of the board the sensor contacts will be connected .
In general, you can take something ready-made and tweak it a little for yourself: there is some kind of program, with its own sensors - it describes what and where to connect, somewhere you can change the pin numbers in places (for originality of the solution).
We need to look for a Smart Home + Mega2560 + Ethernet Sheild (W5100)
I think in the 7th grade you are not expected to have a full-fledged project from 0, given that there are already + 100500 of them on the Internet.
Get https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-meg...
https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-eth...
And the sheet where the sensors are drawn - do it yourself, you can find or draw a diagram for each sensor or relay module.

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