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Standalone Arduino / ATMega chip on breadboard

Step 1: Parts needed I bought my parts from Digikey and Sparkfun Electronics – they’re 2 of my favorite places to buy components. Anyway, here’s the list: #1 – (Qty: 1) – ATMega328 chip with Arduino bootloader pre-installed ($5.50) #2 – (Qty: 1) – 5VDC Switching power supply ($5.95) (Note: If you don’t use a switching power

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On/Off Controller – Interfacing Touch LCD LC7981 using ATMega Microcontroller

Concept of Touch LCD LC7981 using ATMega An on/off controller is the simplest form of a temperature control device. The output from the device is either on or off, with no middle state. An on-off controller will switch the output only when the temperature crosses the set-point. For heating control, the output is on when the

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Atmel atmega projects l35 heat time display keypad using ATMega microcontroller

Atmel ATMEGA series of three projects are made with micro-controllers delivering projects bahramelectronic.ir Thank you brother Bahram’s administrator. 1 – ATMEGA16 LCD display temperature measurement (LM35) 2 – ATmega8 application of the keypad display with 7 segmet 3 – ATMEGA32 with a thermometer (LM35) hours. For more detail: Atmel atmega projects l35 heat time display keypad using ATMega microcontroller

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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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Development Board With LCD using Atmega16 microcontrollers

This instructable shows, how to do your own development board for Atmega16 or Atmega32 processors.The Internet is full of home made development boards, but I think that, there is room left for another one. This board have been very useful on my projects and I actually designed and made it to serve one of my

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Using Arduino to communicate with embedded project using AVR ATMEGA microcontroller

Building a stand-alone AVR ATMEGA project sometimes leaves you with no easy to read output from your project. But you can use an Arduino to act as a communications bridge between your embedded project and your PC’s Serial Monitor program! I’m building an embedded multi-channel thermocouple reader/datalogger, which has a lot of connections and soldering,

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Power your Arduino/AVR with a Hand-Cranked Battery

If you’ve ever wanted to power your Arduino or AVR from a battery for development testing (batteries have different power delivery qualities than, say, transformed AC or even a regulated wall wart in DC) testing but were tired of going through batteries (Hey, I admit I’ve sucked batteries dry in hours because of a slipped-up

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