Components you need to solder up the Ardyno shield(all "through hole"):
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- Ardyno PCB (duh)
- Arduino UNO Rev3(or clone)
- 1x 0.25w 470r resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)(not needed if you don't solder the "power on" LED)
- 2x 0.25w 1k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)
- 1x 0.25w 3.3k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)(can be omitted, only needed for voltage divider on analog input A0)
- 1x 0.25w 6.8k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)(can be omitted, only needed for voltage divider on analog input A0)
- 1x 0.25w 10k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)
- 1x 0.25w 18k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)
- 1x 0.25w 100k resistor (higher wattage is fine but more expensive)
- 1x bc547 or equivalent transistor (2N2222 works great and might be easier to find)
- 1x 555 timer chip
- 1x 8 pin dip socket for the 555 chip (can be omitted)
- 1x 1n4148 diode
- 1x blue LED(just a "power on" indicator, can be omitted)
- 1x 100pf ceramic capacitor
- 3x 100nf ceramic capacitor
- 3x 1uf electrolytic capacitor
- 1x 10uf electrolytic capacitor
- 1x header strip
- 9x 3pin 2.54mm pitch screw terminals (can be omitted and sensor wires soldered directly to the board)
Great places for Arduino boards and components
Sparkfun, Adafruit, Mouser