Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Tiny AVR Microcontroller Runs on a Fruit Battery
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
Some of the fruit and vegetables we eat can be used to make electricity. The electrolytes in many fruit and vegetables, together with electrodes made of various metals can be used to make primary cells. One of the most easily available vegetable, the ubiquitous lemon can be used to make a fruit cell together with […]
Fire-free LED Matchstick Using a Tiny13 microcontroller
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
video Fire-free LED Matchstick I just completed a new project: a fire-free and fire-safe LED matchstick. To light this matchstick you strike it against a normal matchbox filled with neodymium magnets. The LED matchstick has an inductive sensor that detects the magnetic field as you strike the matchstick against the matchbox and it lights up […]
How to use an LED Array Module using AVR
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
With a single LED you can indicate the state of something: on or off. That might be a little boring. With an array of LEDs you can display characters or even some simple blocky graphics. That might add a little pizzaz to a small microcontroller project. You could use individual LEDs wired into a grid […]
Programmable LED using Atmel ATtiny13v Microcontroller
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
Inspired by various LED Throwies, blinking LEDs and similar instructables I wanted to do my version of an LED controlled by a microcontroller. The idea is to make the LED blinking sequence reprogrammable. This reprogramming can be done with light and shadow, e.g. you could use your flashlight. This is my first instructable, any comments […]
Hacking your Digg Button with a Removable Interface Cable using AVR
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
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 […]
Getting started with VMUSIC2
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
The VMUSIC2 is a complete MP3 player module from FTDI, Inc. which makes it easy to integrate MP3 functionality in to your next microcontroller project. It has two interfaces: SPI or UART (serial) Some example applications: 1. Make your robot talk and play sound effects based on some condition or trigger 2. Add sound to […]
Creative Tape Solutions Increases Electronics Manufacturing Productivity
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
Bethlehem, PA (PRWEB) November 16, 2011 Tapeworks, a contract tape converter, recently engineered custom tape solutions that increased the manufacturing efficiency and product performance for multiple electronics manufacturers. The manufacturers were experiencing low yield and high rework as a result of intricate production procedures. When companies have a challenging packaging, dispenser, die cutting, printing, […]
Jar of Fireflies using AVR ATTiny45 Microcontroller
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
This project uses green surface-mount LED’s along with an AVR ATTiny45 microcontroller to simulate the behavior of fireflies in a jar. (note: the firefly behavior in this video has been greatly sped up in order to be easier to represent in a short film. The default behavior has significantly more variance in its brightness and […]
I2C Bus for ATtiny and ATmega168
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
I love the Atmel AVR microcontrollers! Since building the Ghetto Development System described in this Instructable, I’ve had no end of fun experimenting with the AVR ATtiny2313 and the ATmega168 in particular. I even went so far as to write an Instructable on using switches as inputs, and extended the Ghetto Development System concept to […]
16-key Keypad Decoding with an AVR MCU
Posted on: 23 Jun 2012
This instructable will show you how to interface a 16-key keypad to your AVR microcontroller and read the key when a key is pressed. I’ll introduce the keypad first, then the 74HC922 16-key decoder IC as a pin-saving mechanism, then finally how to take the data and massage it so that you get the correct […]
