Just run a wire from the 5V bus and the Gnd bus on the first breadboard to the second breadboard. Each should have a Big Electrolytic and a couple of .1 caps. -----Original Message----- From: jstockma <jcs1@msn.com> To: AVR-Chat <AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 10:32 pm Subject: [AVR-Chat] Basic question about breadboards I am a AVR hobbyist and I am currently working on a project to design and rogram a two wire interface between to Mega AVRs in which one would send nstructions to the second directing certain tasks. I have the software side of t well underway but I am having doubts about the hardware part of it. I have etermined that I must power each chip from the same power source (in this case voltage regulator) and that I must connect the two wire busses to a common round. What I am concerned with is my basic choice to implement this on a readboard. The busses would be the side rails. I am seeing conflicting opinions bout breadboards and their suitability. I would be interested in more views on his from the group. Ultimately I can go with a soldered solution, but I would ike to do the prototypes on a breadboard if possible, at least until I get it p and running. I have no EE or EE Computer science training. Thanks, ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links Individual Email | Traditional http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Basic question about breadboards
2011-10-23 by bobgardner@aol.com
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