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Turning an Arduino Project Into a Prototype

An anonymous reader writes: Those of us who fiddle with electronics are probably familiar with this scenario: you've just finished assembling a project using your Arduino/Raspberry Pi/whatever, and it works! You'd like to set it up for long-term use, but... it's just a mass of wires and LEDs and switches. Alexis Matelin has written up a brief but handy guide for turning that mess into a self-contained prototype. He goes from planning out your circuit to designing your schematic to making your board, then working on an enclosure and a battery holder. Matelin also links to a variety of resources for the individual steps involved. It's a straightforward guide written for amateurs. Those of you who have experience with building permanent micro-controller projects: what would you add?

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  1. I like the that we have tech stories... by thegarbz · · Score: 3, Funny

    I know it's funny to complain that slashdot hasn't been posting news for nerds, but this isn't news at all.

    Please leave how-to guides on hackaday, make, and other such dedicated sites. Especially topics such specific would cater to only a very small subset of slashdot readership, and I say this as an electrical engineer.

    1. Re:I like the that we have tech stories... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I totally agree. I wish the only stories slashdot posted were stories that I personally find interesting. This other nonsense should be left to other sites that cater to other individuals.