
Arduino Uno Prototyping Base
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<p><strong>Goal of the design:</strong></p><p>I got tired that my Arduino prototypes were so difficult to move, and that the jumpers were always being ripped out due to the board being separate from the breadboard. </p><p>The goals for this design were; </p><ul><li>Easy attachment of the Arduino board, no messing around with screws etc.</li><li>The whole base has to be attachable on top of my electronic component box for easy storage, but still easily removable so I can place it on my workbench. </li><li>The breadboard has to be permanently attached to the base, and take a “standard” size breadboard which is easy to purchase. </li></ul><p><strong>Description of the outcome:</strong></p><p>This base is meant for an Arduino Uno and a 165mm x 55mm breadboard. The Arduino is attached with a magnetic brace for quick and easy removal and attachment. </p><p>The base has a subframe where it attaches also magnetically. The subframe can be mounted on top of your electronic component container, workshop wall or any other convenient place for easy storage. </p><p><strong>Hardware required:</strong></p><ul><li><i><strong>12x</strong></i> 6mm wide and 3mm deep magnets if you are printing the whole design</li><li>165mm x 55mm breadboard</li></ul><p><i>Or alternatively</i></p><ul><li><i><strong>4x</strong></i> 6mm wide and 3mm deep magnets if you are only planning to use the base by itself</li><li>165mm x 55mm breadboard</li></ul><p><strong>Printing Instructions:</strong></p><p>The .stl files are all on the correct orientation. I printed the base with 0.4mm nozzle and 0.15mm layer height, but I’m sure it will be fine with higher layer heights as well. </p><p>Alternatively just download my .gcode </p><p><strong>Assembly instructions:</strong></p><p>Superglue the magnets into the holes. Triple check the correct orientation!</p><p> </p><p>I hope this is as useful for you as it is for me!</p>
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