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Place Arduino Uno or ATmega328 part in Capture

RichC1964
RichC1964 over 6 years ago

Hi. I'm new to the forum, so I'm not sure if I'm posting in the correct place. I'm trying to figure out where to find an Arduino Uno or ATmega328P to place in my schematic. Is this possible, and if so, can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance.

RichC

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  • CadAce2K
    CadAce2K over 5 years ago

    You can visit Arduino site - https://store.arduino.cc/usa/arduino-uno-wifi-rev2 is an example. For the interface, you only need to place 4 connectors to mate with the Arduino card you use. I've done it. It's a bit tricky deciding whether you want to mate with the Arduino circuit side up (e.g. remove their connectors and re-solder them to the backside of the Arduino), or mate the Arduino upside down. (e.g. we never did mount an Arduino on the project I assisted. The HW team never instructed the SW team to get involved... duh!) It was fun. BTW - in the Documentation area, you'll find their schematic in .pdf format or Eagle SW format.

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  • redwire
    redwire over 5 years ago

    I have OrCAD and Allegro footprints.  You'll need to PM me to get them.

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  • Zeikab
    Zeikab over 5 years ago in reply to redwire

    Hi would it be possible to send me the footprints as I am struggling with adding the arduino uno to my orcad schematic

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