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Hacking your Digg Button with a Removable Interface Cable using AVR

Hacking your Digg Button with a Removable Interface Cable using AVR

The Digg Button from adafruit industries www.adafruit.com is a very simple DIY electronics kit suitable for beginners. It consists of a microprocessor, a 3-digit display, a button and some available i/o pins. As it comes from adafruit, it’s a counter that displays the number of times it’s button has been pressed. The open i/o lines […]

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Build your own cheap multi function wireless camera controller using Microcontroller AVR ATMega8

Build your own (cheap!) multi-function wireless camera controller using Microcontroller AVR ATMega8

Introduction Ever fancied building your own camera controller? IMPORTANT NOTE: Capacitors for the MAX619 are 470n or 0.47u.  The schematic is correct, but the component list was wrong – updated. This is an entry into the Digital Days competition so if you find it useful, please rate/vote/comment favourably!  If you reallly like it and are a stumbler,

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Mechanized Android Figure using Microcontroller ATtiny44A

Mechanized Android Figure using Microcontroller ATtiny44A

These Android figures are cute, but they don’t actually do anything. Let’s change that. Have a look at the video: These are the steps to make an Android that reacts to sound, moves it’s head, sends out Morse Code messages and displays some cool light patterns. In the video the LEDs in the body are

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Build your own Wifi radio using Microcontroller ATmega16

Build your own Wifi radio using Microcontroller ATmega16

The internet hosts lots and lots of online radiostreams, most of them with a certain theme, ranging from old time classics to Tibetian riverdancing. I must admit that I love to listen to them while I’m building stuff, as I can choose the music I like without listening to the same cd’s over and over

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