Or, at least, with my homebrewed "Wotduino".
Here's the schematic I developed in Eagle...
The module only took up a small fraction of the available area on the shield, so I added a couple of dual flip-flops to generate a quadrature squarewave output for future games with Tayloe detectors.
Here's my copper plan...
Here's the finished board, seen from above...
You can see where I had to gnaw away a little of the Module PCB (lower right) to fit with the DIL package - there wasn't quite so much space in real life as my Eagle board layout suggested!
This being my first ever experience of a Wotduino shield (much less an Arduino shield) I was interested to get some pukka "stackable headers" to allow the new shield to ride shotgun atop the Wotduino...
The board works a treat - the picture above is actually part of an impromptu 40m QRP CW rig I've lashed together today using the Wotduino. It works nicely - well enough to raise Terry, g4ayr, on the rig's first shout. But just as Terry and I started to talk, the band erupted with a crowd of speed freaks sending - . ... -, so I'll wait until things have calmed down before I strike up my genteel iddy umpty again.
Perhaps I'll use the wait to start writing some Wotduino beacon code.
...-.- de m0xpd
Great project, I have the DDS module and am thinking of using it for a small project of my own. Could you let me have a copy of the eagle file for the DDS module?
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It is on the "Occam's Microcontroller" Support page...
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It is far from perfect - but good enough for my needs!
73 Paul m0xpd