Microcontroller

How to control a 16×2 LCD using an AVR ATtiny2313

If you are just getting into microcontrollers there’s alot to know as you have likely found out. There’s alot of good online tutorials for the Atmel AVR’s and chances are you have see a few of those by now. I recently got into microcontrollers and didn’t know jack about it. I wanted to have some […]

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How to program a AVR (arduino) with another arduino using atmega168 microcontroller

This instructables is usefull if: * you’ve got your arduino with atmega168 and you bought an atmega328 at you local electronics store. It doesn’t have an arduino bootloader * you want to make a project that doesn’t use arduino – just a regular AVR chip (like the USBTinyISP) – you have a clean attiny2313/attiny48 etc

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Build Your Own BARBOT using AVR microcontroller

Ever wanted a robotic liquor server?I purchased a Lynxmotion robotic arm last year and an Arduino (deci) to play around with. I had it serial controlled with a joystick and it was a great way to start in robotics. More recently I wanted to take on another micro-controller related project for a university science fair.

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Using a Dot Matrix LED with an Arduino and Shift Register

The Siemens DLO7135 Dot matrix LED is one amazing piece of optoelectronics. It’s billed as a 5×7 Dot Matrix Intelligent Display (r) with Memory/Decoder/Driver. Along with that memory, it’s got a 96-character ASCII display set with upper and lower case characters, a built-in character generator and multiplexer, four levels of light intensity, and it all

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Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe’s single-CAN 32-bit microcontroller suits a host of automotive applications

(PRWEB) October 27, 2001 London, October 25 2001 – Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe’s growing family of well-proven, 32-bit CAN-microcontrollers, designed within the company’s European Microcontroller Design Centre (EMDC), encompass devices providing both high and mid-end automotive solutions targeted at applications including dashboard, body-electronics and information display. Via its new MB91F364G, Fujitsu now offers a 32-bit

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Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe offers the smallest microcontroller in the world with a full CAN interface

(PRWEB) October 27, 2001 London, October 25 2001 – Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has developed the MB90F387, a powerful Flash CAN microcontroller, housed in a minute 48-pin enclosure with plastic encapsulation measuring only 7 mm square. The device is believed to be the smallest microcontroller in the world with a full CAN interface.   Adopting the

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Live Microcontroller Can be Accessed Over the Web

(PRWEB) January 23, 2002 Intec Automation offers free demo software (http://www.microcommander.com) and a live microcontroller connected to the web, to enable engineers to experience first hand the ease of accessing and programming microcontrollers over the web. Based upon a drag & drop concept, microCommander reduces the time involved in programming microcontrollers from man-months to

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Goal Introduces the VERSA MIX – an Innovative, Feature-Rich, Fully Integrated, Cost-Effective, Microcontroller Based System-On-Chip (Soc) for use in the Embedded Data Acquisition Market

(PRWEB) September 19, 2002 Pioneers on the Digital Front   The second product family in Goal’s VERSA series, the VERSA MIX, is equipped with a new, powerful single cycle 8051 RISC processor that provides an average of 8 times more processing power than a standard 8051 microcontroller. The device integrates an innovative, powerful hardware MAC

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