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GoConn Bicycle Computer Using Atmega 32

Introduction This project is a bicycle computer that includes velocity monitoring, calorie computation, an audio/visual alarm, and a wireless remote. Bicycles are great for transportation as well as exercise. Unfortunately, many bicycles across campus and around the world are stolen everyday. We designed a computer that would deter someone from stealing the bicycle while also […]

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PCM Audio Based Door Bell using Atmega32 microcontroller

This is a simple procedure to play PCM audio on any AVR microcontroller. AVR’s high speed PWM is used to play the audio. It almost sound fine and can be used for simple projects that require sound effects. The code is compiled in winavr GCC compiler. The microcontroller used is ATmega32, though any AVR processor

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Servo Controlled Labyrinth using Microcontroller ATmega32

Do you know this classic wooden labyrinth game with two knobs for X and Y rotation? So, I’ve decided to modify one by connecting two standard servos to the knobs and let a microcontroller (ATmega32) play the game. Credits: – To CarlS www.instructables.com/id/Servo-Controlled-Marble-Maze/ for inspiration. – To the AVR freaks www.avrfreaks.net especially Dean (aka abcminiuser)

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FreeRTOS+ Announced by Real Time Engineers ltd.

Bristol, UK (PRWEB) February 25, 2012 Real Time Engineers Ltd, creator of the industrys favourite real time kernel for microcontrollers; FreeRTOS, has announced a major expansion program that increases developer productivity and adds advanced networking and internet features to the worlds most popular embedded kernel. The new features are also supported by a dedicated website

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