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Speech Recognition Jukebox Using Atmega32

Introduction For the Final Project in ECE 476: Designing with Microcontrollers, Robbins and Saha developed a Speech Recognition Jukebox, comprised of a speech recognition system that activated a simple music player.   The speech recognition system was capable of recognizing four commands and could cycle through a simple play list of three songs.  The jukebox could […]

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CUsat diagnostic board using Atmel mega32

1 Introduction Our final project is the CUSat Diagnostic Board (CUDB). This board will be used for monitoring CUSat system health as well as performing various functions allowing for easy integration and debugging of CUSat components. 1.1 CUSat CUSat is the Cornell satellite team’s entry into the Nanosat-4 competition sponsored by the Air Force Research

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HVProg using ATmega8535 microcontroller

Compatible with AvrStudio Supports all AVR Controllers Parallel and serial High-Voltage-Programming Small and easy layout with only a few parts STK500 protocol Schematics and board layout available   Introduction The project started as an enhancement of Martin Thomas  Evertool project. He has rebuilt the AVRISP and JTAG adapter with only a few parts. Unfortunately they

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Evertool using ATmega16 microcontroller

Evertool is an AVRISP/STK500-protocol and JTAGICE compatible Programmer/JTAG debugger. ISP Programmer compatible with Atmel AVRISP, directly accessable with AVRStudio and avrdude JTAG debugger compatible with Atmel JTAGICE, directly accessable with AVRStudio and AVaRice Evertool supports all AVR devices Atmel supports with their AVRISP and JTAGICE. Easy update of the programmer for new target AVRs via

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Printed circuit board 'Multiuse tiny1' using ATmega8

Project overview This small PCB, which I named Multiuse tiny1 was originally designed to convert NES/SNES controllers to USB. Since there is not a lot of space availabe inside an SNES controller, I designed the PCB to be as small as necessary. The PCB has improved since the beginning, thanks to the many other uses

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Cheap and Simple Learning Board using AT89S51

Build your own a cheap simple Microcontroller learning board S-52. The board is based on ATMEL’s new ISP chip AT89S51, AT89S52, or AT89S53. This board can be used by beginners for learning Assembly and C language programming. Single sided PCB file included.   Introduction I have designed this leaning board to be used as a

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The Prototino™ using ATmega168 microcontroller

What is a Prototino™?   The Prototino™ is an Arduino clone with a built in prototyping area.   Designed to make a permanent version of your project once you have perfected it on a breadboard but without the expense of embedding your original Arduino into your project. The Prototino also makes your project more reliable

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