Paperduino-UNO is an easy and cheap way of building your own Arduino UNO clone. It is build complete with standard electronic components and there’s no need for a printed circuit board. And the best, you also can design your board individually (Like that one, made with the golden paper of the Transmediale 2012).
For cloning the board there is a jumper on it, so one can turn off the auto reset and can use the Paperduino-Uno for burning the bootloader on an other Arduino or Paperduino-Uno.
In using the Atmega368 you will have an Arduino-UNO or an Arduino 2009 clone. But certainly for a really cheap version it’s possible to use the Atmega168 or the Atmega8 chip, too.
For the performance Liquid State Machine by Martin Howse and Wolfgang Spahn in 2012 six Paperduino-UNOs were used for controlling the sound and the projections.
Another advantage is that the serial to USB adapter is separated from the board. That means you can reuse it for another project, once the Paperduino-UNO is programmed. And if you want to develop applications for the Arduino UNO and the modified Atmega8U2 chip (for example used as a Midi-Controller or a USB mouse) it helps a lot when you physically can change the USB to Serial adapter with the modified Atmega8U2 board.
Paperduino-Uno with the Sparkfun Atmega8U2 Breakout Board:
Paperduino-Uno with the Arduino USB Serial Light Adapter:
Paperduino-Uno and an Arduino as an USB to Serial adapter:
For some USB to Serial adappters it just works with an 470 Ohm resisor at the TX pin instead the 1 KOhm!
Paperduino-UNO 2.2 (with auto reset):
Paperduino-UNO v 3.0 (with jumper for turning off the auto reset):
Here is the original
schematic of the Arduino UNO.
The Paperduino-UNO and this page was made by Wolfgang Spahn 2011-21.
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