ATMega328P 8MHz on a Breadboard
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I had an urgent need (!) to build a breadboard version of an Arduino board which I needed to run without the 16MHz crystal and the two 22pF capacitors used by most Arduino boards.
The following steps are what I had to do, as my brand new ATmega328P micro-controller came supplied with an Arduino Uno boot-loader installed. I didn’t want that one because it depends on having the 16MHz crystal and that takes up two of the I/O pins, which I might have a good use for, plus I can run it at 3.