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Atmel microcontroller and looks like a Cypress RF IC

On mbed.org/ rapid prototyping board with Lilypad Arduino buzzer making a guest appearance w crocodile clips & breadboard.

The Nanode is an Arduino based microcontroller with built in Ethernet

For more details have a look at the project Website.

alan-parekh.com/projects/gear-clock/

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

See thimble to get an idea how diddy this kit is!

I picked up an evaluation board for Atmel's new AVR32 line of microcontrollers. It has pretty good processing horsepower, low power consumption, tons of peripherals and drivers, plus an onboard audio DAC (too bad the engineering sample revision of the silicon I got has a non-working audio DAC). Also a nice optimized DSP library. Perfect for homebrew synthesis.

The top signal shows the premature death of the ATtiny24's TIM1_COMPA_vect. In hindsight the explanation is trivial, but I didn't suspect that cause until very late in the debugging process - as usual.

Range box up and running with continuity display. Bottom line scrolls information about the range box

VALVANO, Jonathan W.. Embedded systems: volume 3: real-time operating systems for the ARM® CORTEX(TM)-M microcontrollers. 3 ed. Atascadero: CA CreateSpace, 2014. v. 3. xii, 435 p. ISBN 1466468866. Inclui bibliografia e índice; il. tab. quad.; 24x16cm.

 

Palavras-chave: SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS INCORPORADOS; MICROPROCESSADORES; INTERFACES DE COMPUTADORES.

 

CDU 004.38 / V215i / v. 3 / 3 ed. / 2014

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Motorola 68008 microcontroller term project. Wire-wrapping on the bottom side.

A motor driver shield for the Arduino using the ULN2065B, a quad darlington switch chip rated at 1.5A. http://jarkman.co.uk/catalog/fripperies/compasshat.htm

Students learn the basics of programming microcontrollers using the Inventor Kits available in the Innovation Lab.

Using over 30 batteries, 80 LEDs, 4 microcontrollers and one embedded computer, volunteers and staff in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab prepared an attention-grabbing presentation for the 2016 Texas Library Association Poster Session. The poster presented various ways to use LEDs in maker projects, had embedded QR codes for viewers to access additional information on each topic, and was even interactive - participants could change LED colors by sending appropriate Tweets,

Thank you everyone who helped make this presentation a success.

Die shot of a Mitsubishi M30624FGAFP 16 bit microcontroller. This one was used as a general purpose controller in a 3-LCD projection tv, presumably to offload general functions from the main soc and video processing chipset. This particular die has a darker passivation layer which creates some interesting effects. This chip contains 256kb of ROM and 20kb of RAM. Initially this chip failed the decap due to a stuck chunk of epoxy so I resorted to boiling the chip in pine gum rosin.

Datasheet: www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/711/MITSUBISHI/M30...

Hard drive clock in action. Custom pattern.

Soldering the pin strips to the LoL shield so it is usable with an Arduino Duemilanove.

mbed.org microcontroller for rapid prototyping - inc ARM chip :-)

I took along my Arduino and a 20x4 blue LCD on a stand made from a brass hinge

THermometer with microcontroller PIC16F84A and sensor DS18B20.The schematic and other stuf to make this thermometer is on my bolg:http://macoprojects.blogspot.com/

  

My first bit of code uploaded to the Arduino!

Making progress in XY drawing

Dorkboard assembly - Repeating for the 4-pin header. Clip off a 4-pin section of male header and mount it on the bottom of the board. Insert the short pins from the bottom and solder them on the top side.

A simple little clock I built... seemed to fit the decor...

For more details have a look at the project Website.

alan-parekh.com/projects/gear-clock/

I'll leave it open to guess what's up with this thing.

Evaluation board for 908Q

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