My first successful attempt using a prototype PCB to house electronic components.
There is more I would like to do with this. Though so far I have added an LED to indicated that I have power to the board.
I had to scratch off the middle of the board, between the right and left side. This PCB has each row connected (which I liked).
Here you can see, I have the board powered up. It is currently powered by an FTDI chip for serial communication. I will add an interface for an FTDI breakout, so that it will be eaiser to connect.
I have not shown it yet, but this will be attached to a relay board to control.
I am now connected to the ATtiny85 chip and comminicating with it.
I shall post my code later, as I continue to work on this project.
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