View allAll Photos Tagged microcontrollers
The veroboard layout and cut-plans for my variant of the Mk III TV-B-Gone. R2 and R5 are 1k ohm resistors, R3 is a 10k ohm resistor, Q1 and Q2 are BC548s, Q5 is a BC558, XTL1 is an 8MHz ceramic resonator, LED1 and 2 are 5mm, 940nm IR LEDs, and LED5 is a 3mm red LED.
Together with the experience of the promoter in projects involving Government Sectors and Private Industrial Sectors,Techon Electro Controls now looks forward to participating in the International projects to carrying out Design, Manufacturing,Installation and commissioning of Small,Medium & Large Captive Power Plants as well as complete power utilization & distribution solutions.
Together with the experience of the promoter in projects involving Government Sectors and Private Industrial Sectors,Techon Electro Controls now looks forward to participating in the International projects to carrying out Design, Manufacturing,Installation and commissioning of Small,Medium & Large Captive Power Plants as well as complete power utilization & distribution solutions.
Sanguino is an open source Arduino-compatible microcontroller board that is based on the Arduino, and inspired by the Boarduino form-factor. It uses the atmega644P chip which has 4x the memory, ram and 12 more GPIO pins than the Arduino's atmega168.
More info: make.sanguino.cc/1.0
One of the little projects I did on the first night I had my hands on an Arduino microcontroller. This just turned on the 7-segment LED and cycled through the numbers 0-9.
The odd thing was that the code compiled to be 20% smaller than the "hello world" "Blink" example for the Arduino—apparently a side-effect of the fact that I controlled the LEDs with PORTD and PORTB operations rather than using the digitalWrite() function.
A video of a later version of this project, with an added potentiometer and an expanded digit range to hexadecimal is on YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBa-nsWQ8A8
The veroboard layout and cut-plans for an Atmel ATtiny2313 carrier. R1 is a10k ohm resistor, C1 and C2 are 22pF ceramics, XTL1 is an 8MHz crystal, and S1 is a four-pin, SPST PCB-mount momentary action push button. Red dots indicate wires that route power, clock and programming signals to specific pins of the microcontroller; x's indicate cuts. (See decarchive.org/~prd/2009/10/breadboard-compatible-carrier... for more details.)
Final Year Projects, IEEE Projects, IEEE Projects Chennai, IEEE Projects 2011, IEEE Projects 2010, Embedded Projects, Embedded System Projects, Projects at Chennai, Projects in Chennai, Engineering College Projects, BE Projects, BTech Projects, ME Projects, MTech Projects, IEEE Projects, Projects in IEEE, Projects in INDIA, Final Year Projects in Tamil Nadu, Microcontroller Projects, VLSI Projects, MATLAB Projects, ATMEL Projects, DSP Projects, IEEE VLSI Projects, IEEE DSP Projects, IEEE Matlab Projects, IEEE Microcontroller Projects, IEEE Microcontrollers Projects, IEEE Embedded System Projects, IEEE 2011 2010 2009 Projects, IEEE on Embedded System, College Projects, Engineering Student Projects, Projects Chennai, Projects Tamil Nadu, Projects Coimbatore, Projects Madurai, Good Final Year Projects, Low Cost Final year Projects, Diploma Projects, Final Year Diploma Projects, Final Year Polytechnic Projects, ME Engineering Projects, MTech Projects, Real Time Projects, Embedded Microcontroller Kit Projects, Model Projects, IEEE Project Domains, Robotics Projects, MEMS Projects, Telecommunication Projects, Biomedical Projects, GPS Projects, GSM Projects, VLSI Projects, CPLD Projects, FPGA Projects, Blackfin DSP Projects, ADSP Projects, Power Electronics Projects, Power System Projects, Zigbee Projects, Electrical Projects, Communication Projects, RFID Projects, VOICE HM2007 Projects, RF Projects, Wireless Projects, Wireless Communication Projects, Finger Print Projects, IEEE Power Electronics Projects
Dropping marble into glass of milky water. First results - This is really just a late night proof of concept. Work in progress. Inspired by availability of laser, a recently emptied wine glass and need to create something after a long day.
Set up shot: www.flickr.com/photos/planetmithi/3049081316/
Strobist: 0.7sec, f6.3, SB-80DX 1/8th front right, close to the glass.
Together with the experience of the promoter in projects involving Government Sectors and Private Industrial Sectors,Techon Electro Controls now looks forward to participating in the International projects to carrying out Design, Manufacturing,Installation and commissioning of Small,Medium & Large Captive Power Plants as well as complete power utilization & distribution solutions.
The MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC24H 16-bit MCUs includes everything needed to develop and evaluate Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and intelligent sensor processing for embedded designs, at the low cost of $59.98. The kit is based on the PIC24HJ128GP504 16-bit microcontroller (MCU), which features up to 40 MIPS performance, 128 Kbytes of Flash, 8 Kbytes of RAM and a full complement of integrated peripherals. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/Tools
Sanguino is an open source Arduino-compatible microcontroller board that is based on the Arduino, and inspired by the Boarduino form-factor. It uses the atmega644P chip which has 4x the memory, ram and 12 more GPIO pins than the Arduino's atmega168.
More info: make.sanguino.cc/1.0
This is part of the schematic of my MIDI piano instructor. This thing drives a bar of LEDs placed on top of a piano keyboard (electronic or regular). MIDI messages play a MIDI melody through the electronic piano or a MIDI box and also drive the MIDI piano instructor which turns on and off the LEDs according to the notes played.
More details at http:\\www.5volt.eu
The chipKIT™ Cmod is a chipKIT/MPIDE compatible board from Digilent. It combines a Microchip® PIC32MX150F128D microcontroller with a convenient 600-mil, 40-pin DIP package and two Digilent Pmod connectors. Digilent's Cmod boards are ideally suited for breadboards or other prototype circuit designs where the use of small surface mount packages is impractical.
The chipKIT Cmod takes advantage of the powerful PIC32MX150F128D microcontroller. This microcontroller features a 32-bit MIPS processor core running at 40 MHz, 128K of flash memory, and 32K of SRAM data memory.
store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-cmod-breadboardable-mz-micr...
Block diagram of PIC18F87J90 8-bit direct LCD-drive microcontrollers (MCUs) with nanoWatt Technology.