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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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ATtiny breadboard headers using ATtiny2313

These tiny controller boards are build to provide a quick start for projects with 8 and 20 pin AVR microcontrollers, e.g. ATtiny13, ATtiny45, ATtiny85 and ATtiny2313. They don’t include any fancy stuff, they are just as simple as possible. Where is the problem? Whenever I was prototyping on a breadboard I was annoyed by all

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Minimalist Arduino using ATMega328P microcontroller

Overview Here at the Transistor, we love the Arduino platform, so we decided to make our own Arduino Clone. The Minimalist Arduino is designed for use in permanent or custom circuits on solderless breadboards, stripboard, or custom PCBs. It contains only the bare minimum parts required for building the Arduino platform. The schematic for the

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Project Development Board using ATTiny2313 microcontroller

This is my first time using the AVR. I like to learn using the ATTiny 2313, because it is faster than MCS-51, cheap and the circuit is very simple. The chip has only 20 pins. I was interested because I want to build a simple line follower robot controlled by this MCU. Board Construction The

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ATMEL AVR ATMega 8535/16/32 and ATMEL AT89S5x Family Learning Kit

Both Mainboard Features Pin compatible for 40-pin AVR and AT89S5x family Microcontrollers Single sided PCB, header for 4 I/O ports, ISP port and RS-232 port Built in +5V voltage regulator LM7805 with heatsink Built in +5V and +12V (depend on input voltage) with terminal screw connector for further expansion Onboard In System Programmer header Schematic

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89Sxx Development Board using microcontroller

Introduction of 89Sxx There are some 89Sxx development board, here is another one. I have designed this single side development board to be used as a tool for learning MCS-51 Microcontrollers, and for easy microcontroller project development. The 89Sxx development board features : 89Sxx 40-DIL based design, 89S51/52/53 In System Programming (ISP) through the 6-pin header

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AVR ATmega8 Project LED Moving Message Display using ATmega8 microcontroller

An interesting project that can be done using Microcontroller is a LED message scroll er. It teaches you a quite lot of things. So I decided to make one. I made the hardware design modular and cascadeble That means the whole display is made up of several 15×7 modules. Each module has everything to drive

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Easy Breadboarding using ATMega microcontroller

When I’m fiddling about with electronics I want to be comfortable about it. Therefore I built some things to make by breadboarding life a little simpler. One example is the Network Breadboard Interface. Another one is this little project. These little pcb’s can be put directly into a breadboard and they have the same pinout

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