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Build your own Wifi radio using Microcontroller ATmega16

Build your own Wifi radio using Microcontroller ATmega16

The internet hosts lots and lots of online radiostreams, most of them with a certain theme, ranging from old time classics to Tibetian riverdancing. I must admit that I love to listen to them while I’m building stuff, as I can choose the music I like without listening to the same cd’s over and over […]

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Rainbow glowing ping pong Using ATTing 13

While I was finalizing e-snowflake project, I imagined that single RGB 5050 LED would create nice rainbow effect if placed inside a ball like ping-pong. You can find plenty of such projects on the net, this one was heading to embed everything within ping-pong, battery included. The design challenge was to create PCB small enough

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Charlieplexing 7 segment displays using Microcontroller

This instructable describes how to charlieplex a bunch of 7-segment led displays. Charlieplexing of discrete leds has been the topic of a few other instructables. The Charlieplexing LEDs- The theory and the How to drive a lot of LEDs from a few microcontroller pins comes to mind. They are both excellent and should be read

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Temperature Indicator Using attiny2313 micrcontroller

Description Features: Measures temperatures from -55°C to +125°C Three LED’s to indicate in what range the temparature is. User definable thermostat with high and low settings Output via a relay to control a heater element or a blower fan (or something else) Power supply ………………….4.5 to 5.5 VDC Power consumption ………..15mA This circuit uses a

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Relais Board Using AT2313

Description This is a peripheral board with 4 relais, rated at 5A/250V each. The board has a ML10 output connector for connection with the AT2313 Project board. It has also 4 LED’s for indication which relais is switched on. Hardware The circuit is simple, it consists of no more then an ML10 connector, a ULN2803A,

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8×8 Dotmatrix Scrolling LED display using atmega8515 microcontroller

Here’s an another project, which makes an Scrolling LED display. Here 64 leds which are connected to an Matrix display. The Anodes are drived through an Driver IC UDN2981 and the cathodes are drived through ULN2803. The Atmega8515 is used in this project to control the display. The microcontroller is programmed with Bascom AVR. Circuit

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