Materials

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The MarcDuino v1 was conceived as a DYI board. While you can buy the v1.5 pre assembled, it can also be assembled from components and programmed by the user. Below is a list of components necessary to build both the v1 and v1.5 versions as well as the other components necessary to assemble a working MarcDuino set up.

Bare Boards

Available from Oshpark, you need to order 2 (one for the Master, one for the slave):

MarcDuino v1 Board

MarcDuino v1.5 Board

XBee Breakout Board

Needed to connect the XBee radio to the Master. 

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11373

Power Supply

Usually Droids run on 12V batteries. You’ll need a good DC-DC converter to provide solid 5V to the MarcDuino and the servos, which take quite a bit of amperage. This 5V 9A switched power should do the trick:

https://www.pololu.com/product/2866

AVR Programmer

Needed later to upload the firmware to the board. I like this Pocket AVR Programmer from Sparkfun:

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9825

XBee Programmer

To connect an XBee to a computer. Needed to program your XBee or WiFi radio, . Useful to test the radio links too.

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9819

Miscellaneous cables

For anything: http://www.adafruit.com/products/266 (1 pack)

Master Power Cable: http://www.servocity.com/html/battery_leads.html (1 or 2)

Mater to Slave Power jumper: http://www.servocity.com/html/male_to_male_extensions.html  (optional, can be done with the loose cables above)

Order the components below, quantity is PER BOARD, so order twice as much for two boards: