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Fusebit doctor

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    I think I will order a Fusebit doctor from OSHPARK, https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/Oc4wr7uC

    This board can help you to recover "dead" ATMega's.

    I will order 3 pieces but I only need one.

    Anyone in south Sweden that want to have a board?
    Price for 3 pieces is USD 37,25, so for one board it is about 105 SEK.

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      I think I will order a Fusebit doctor from OSHPARK, https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/Oc4wr7uC

      This board can help you to recover "dead" ATMega's.

      I will order 3 pieces but I only need one.

      Anyone in south Sweden that want to have a board?
      Price for 3 pieces is USD 37,25, so for one board it is about 105 SEK.

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      @flopp that looks like a great gadget. But isn't it easier and cheaper to just order new Arduinos?

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        @flopp that looks like a great gadget. But isn't it easier and cheaper to just order new Arduinos?

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        @mfalkvidd
        Hehe, yes but that's to easy :)

        I have an atmega328p-au mounted that I can't remove on a pcb(GertSanders stamp size), I can access all pins so I wanna try to recover it with this board

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          @mfalkvidd
          Hehe, yes but that's to easy :)

          I have an atmega328p-au mounted that I can't remove on a pcb(GertSanders stamp size), I can access all pins so I wanna try to recover it with this board

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          @flopp I built this one http://mightyohm.com/blog/products/hv-rescue-shield-2-x/
          Works like a charm!

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            @flopp I built this one http://mightyohm.com/blog/products/hv-rescue-shield-2-x/
            Works like a charm!

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            @Yveaux
            Thanks.

            seems to be same kind of board but it is a Shield for UNO, nice.

            3 pieces for the shield is USD 19, I can afford that myself :)

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