Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Beginner's Guide – AVR Programming
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
You will get this done in 30 min. Step 1: Parts 1. 1 X any type of circuit board 2. 1 X Atmel AVR Atmega16 microcontroller 3. 8 X 330 ohms Resistors 4. 8 X LEDs 5. 1 X AVR Programmer (just use for download the code, i used a STK500) Step 2: Build the […]
Assembling the ZIFduino USB 1.2 using ATMEGA168 microcontroller
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
The ZIFduino, for all intents and purposes, is an Arduino with a ZIF socket. It’s geared toward those that want to do prototyping on the platform, but then move the ATMega chip to a stand-alone environment. The pin layouts are exactly the same, so it should be compatible with most shields designed for the Arduino. […]
Assembling the Dragon Rider 500 for use with the AVR Dragon using ATmega88 microcontroller
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
Not long ago the Atmel company came out with a great tool for use with the AVR line of microcontrollers called the AVR Dragon. This small USB device provides professionals and hobbyists alike the ability to use: In System Programming (ISP), JTAG, Debug Wire, and High Voltage Programming. Unfortunately the device itself doesn’t include all […]
Miniaturization, Digitalization Key to Semiconductor Industry Performance, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) September 8, 2008 Demand for semiconductor products is shaped by continuously evolving technologies and industry needs. Ability to develop highly sophisticated products in a timely manner at reduced costs will drive growth. Increasing demand from existing and niche market applications in areas such as consumer electronics, high-speed networking and wireless communications […]
Total Phase To Participate as an Exhibitor in Renesas Technology’s U.S. Developers’ Conference
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) September 24, 2008 Total Phase will be participating as an exhibitor in Renesas Technology’s upcoming Developers’ Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California from October 13-15, 2008. The Renesas Developers’ Conference is a premiere technology event that enables embedded system developers to obtain ideas and data for new designs that […]
Fun Hackable Speaker Timer using ATMega328 microcontroller
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
This is a fun speaker timer I made for some upcoming conferences. It uses a 4-digit charlieplexed LED (pseudo 7-segment) display and is driven by a AVR ATMega328 or an Arduino. It allows a default time to be set, can be paused, and will put out 5 Volts on several IO lines when 10, 5, […]
Slaveflash with Attiny24 ver. 2.0
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
You might have noticed the Slaveflash I built with an Attiny 24, the instructable can be found here: Slaveflash-trigger-for-digital-with-Attiny24 After building the first prototype I collected all my old flashes I got over the years and had four more slaveflash-triggers to built. I already figured out an PCB-Layout for the SOIC-version of the attiny 24. […]
SunGard Adds TOM MTF Connectivity to Valdi Market Access Trading Platform
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
London, UK (PRWEB) April 23, 2012 SunGards Valdi Market Access service now provides access to TOM MTF, a multilateral trading facility located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, facilitating member participation on this new trading platform. TOM MTF offers trading in shares, derivatives and exchange-traded funds. The Valdi Market Access service delivers connectivity to markets worldwide on […]
Getting started with LCD's and Microprocessors using ATmega8
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
In this Instructable, find out how to control LCD’s with a ATmega8 and Bascom. Demo You will need: – Breadboard – Wires – ATmega8 – Programmer – Bascom AVR (There is also a demo version for Free) – 10k resistor – 100k resistor – 10k variable resistor – 7805 Voltage regulator – 100 µF 16V […]
Programming adapter from 10 pin to 6 pin for AVRs
Posted on: 25 Jun 2012
This is the last one of my ‘Things that make life easier’ series, I published in the last few days. It’s very simple, but most of the time the simple things are the most helpful. I always used the big 10 pin jack for programming my AVRs because my programmer also had the 10pin jack. […]
