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Since taking this photo, I've wired up the MSP430 chip to the Nokia 1202 LCD.

Toy elevator using a microcontroller and a stepper motor.

The MPLAB PICkit 3 allows debugging and programming of PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers at a most affordable price point using the powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The MPLAB PICkit 3 is connected to the design engineer's PC using a full speed USB interface and can be connected to the target via an Microchip debug (RJ-11) connector (compatible with MPLAB ICD 2, MPLAB ICD 3 and MPLAB REAL ICE). The connector uses two device I/O pins and the reset line to implement in-circuit debugging and In-Circuit Serial Programming.

 

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The Arduino microcontroller board is wired up to a Nokia 1202 LCD via a CD4050 buffer chip. The bit-maps of the cells in the game take up nearly all the RAM on the AVR microcontroller chip. New generations are displayed at a rate of about ten per second. Screen resolution is 96x68 pixels.

 

I didn't have an apostrophe in the rather rudimentary font that I use with the 1202 display, so I had to leave it out of "Conway's".

Microchip Debuts nanoWatt XLPTM Microcontrollers With World’s Lowest Sleep Current

 

Building a microcontroller from scratch.

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I just received these 2x16 LCDs (and one 2x40) white on blue with LED backlight. This is a setup for using it in 4bit mode with an I2C IO expander. (excuse the bad pict, blue LCDs are a pain to shoot)

The following is copied from the information poster next to this piece of art at Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria:

 

Canadian architect and artist Philip Beesley calls his sculpture "geotextile mesh." By this he expresses the combination of nature and technology within this electrokinetic intelligent machine.

 

"Hylozoic Grove" contains a dense net of proximity sensors, microcontrollers and actuators. When visitors come close, "Hylozoic Grove" responds with waves of motion stirring the air and spreading over the whole structure.

This is the BASIC Stamp BS2p40 microcontroller from Parallax. It made an appearance as an FB-sub circuit board ("the component") containing Russian nuclear warhead arming codes in episodes 20, and 21 of season 6 of "24." There's a composite image of this stamp next to the screencap from "24" in the next pic.

The Basic I/O Shield is designed to provide a range of input/output devices suitable for beginners learning about microcontrollers and various types of I/O devices, or for use by more advanced user to provide inputs or outputs for their own projects.

 

The Basic I/O Shield provides simple digital input devices such as switches and buttons, and digital output devices such as discrete LEDs and high current open FET drivers. It provides more advanced devices such as an I2C EEPROM, an I2C temperature sensor, and organic LED graphic display. A potentiometer is also provided for use as an analog input device.

 

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I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.

The resulting flight data, annotated with what is happening at each stage

The finished carrier, wired for the ATtiny2313 microcontroller. The blue wires connect to the crystal, the red carry the programming signals, and the black wire is connected to ground. (See decarchive.org/~prd/2009/10/breadboard-compatible-carrier... for more details.)

Various kinds of microcontrollers: L-R: DigiSpark, Arduino Nano, NodeMCU, Raspberry Pi

The Universal Development Board (UDB) is a microcontroller development board intended for use with a wide variety of PIC microcontrollers from Microchip®. It was designed to support most 3.3V, PIC microcontrollers in 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit varieties. It will accommodate a wide range of Microchip PIM processor modules as well as DIP packaged parts with pin counts from 8-pin to 28-pin. Three DIP sockets are provided: 20/14/8 PIN 8-bit PIC, 28 PIN 8-bit PIC, and 28-pin PIC24/dsPIC33/PIC32MX. This board also has discrete I/O elements and two Pmod connectors for further device evaluation or product development capability. Expansion connectors are provided that are compatible with the Microchip PICtail™ Plus line of expansion modules. In addition to the PIM connector and DIP sockets, a PIC32MX360 microcontroller is also provided for use without the need for additional PIM or DIP socketed processors.

 

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chipKIT Wi-FIRE: WiFi Enabled PIC32MZ Microcontroller Board

 

Building on the previous successes with the chipKIT WF32, the Wi-FIRE uses the same 43 available I/O pins, 12 analog inputs, 3.3 operating voltage, 4 user LEDs, potentiometer, buttons, uses MRF24 on-board wireless module, microSD Card, dedicated SPI Signals and high efficiency switching 3.3V switching power supply for low-power operation.

 

The Wi-FIRE is significantly faster than its WF32 counterpart, with 200 MHz operation speed, 2MB of Flash, 512kB RAM, High-Speed USB and a 50MHz SPI. The PIC32MZ core includes the MIPS M5150 CPU Core from Imagination Technologies. The M5150 is a highly efficient, compact core that is optimized for cloud-connected based projects, using Imagination Technologies' FlowCloud software.

 

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I had to get mediaeval on this 328 when my Arduino IDE refused to talk to it on OS X (probably a serial driver issue). Based on this post by Nick Gammon, I was able to verify the programmer and CPU worked fine.

 

arduino.stackexchange.com/a/32433/65113

 

Middle school students work with Shauna on making Arduino microcontrollers during BOOMbox drop-in hours.

Remote connection, Tivo Atmel project

A close-up shot of the microcontroller used on these ESCs. Luckily it's the Atmel Mega 8L, newer variants reportedly use a different microcontroller for which there is no alternative firmware available yet.

The Digilent Line-Following Servo Robot Kit (SRK+Line) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, sensors, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK+Line's powerfulchipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!

 

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The Digilent Servo Robot Kit (SRK) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The SRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK's powerful chipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!

 

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For more details have a look at the project Website.

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

The MPLAB PICkit 3 allows debugging and programming of PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers at a most affordable price point using the powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The MPLAB PICkit 3 is connected to the design engineer's PC using a full speed USB interface and can be connected to the target via an Microchip debug (RJ-11) connector (compatible with MPLAB ICD 2, MPLAB ICD 3 and MPLAB REAL ICE). The connector uses two device I/O pins and the reset line to implement in-circuit debugging and In-Circuit Serial Programming.

 

store.digilentinc.com/pickit-3-in-circuit-debugger/

The Basic I/O Shield is designed to provide a range of input/output devices suitable for beginners learning about microcontrollers and various types of I/O devices, or for use by more advanced user to provide inputs or outputs for their own projects.

 

The Basic I/O Shield provides simple digital input devices such as switches and buttons, and digital output devices such as discrete LEDs and high current open FET drivers. It provides more advanced devices such as an I2C EEPROM, an I2C temperature sensor, and organic LED graphic display. A potentiometer is also provided for use as an analog input device.

 

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Photos from our craft room. This is a dump of photos from my phone. Many may be duplicates or similar angles.

How to make a single-sided circuit board. Read more about this project here.

The Basic I/O Shield is designed to provide a range of input/output devices suitable for beginners learning about microcontrollers and various types of I/O devices, or for use by more advanced user to provide inputs or outputs for their own projects.

 

The Basic I/O Shield provides simple digital input devices such as switches and buttons, and digital output devices such as discrete LEDs and high current open FET drivers. It provides more advanced devices such as an I2C EEPROM, an I2C temperature sensor, and organic LED graphic display. A potentiometer is also provided for use as an analog input device.

 

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2005-2010

 

Found plastic flowers, foam, light sensors, mp3 players, microcontroller, speakers, birdsong

 

An ersatz version of nature; beautiful, yet a little bit deadly when one considers the natural resources required to create such impeccable imitations of vegetation. Is it also a reflection of human hubris... what else motivates the manufacturing of fake flowers? Why replace the ephemeral with plastic permanence? What joy is there in a whiff of a petroleum-based bouquet rather than the delicate scent of a rose? Secret Garden offers an opportunity to contemplate these questions at the same time it tries to seduce you with extravagant color and joyous birdsong performed just for you.

 

Ann Resnick, Tom McGuire, John Harrison

$15,000

The Digilent Line-Following Servo Robot Kit (SRK+Line) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, sensors, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK+Line's powerfulchipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!

 

store.digilentinc.com/srk-line-complete-kit-to-assemble-l...

ZNET 2.5 internet bridge via Email POP3-SMTP; AVR Mega168/W5100/XBee 2.5 based.

a kit I bought a few years ago. I soldered the header pins to the top side of the board rather than the bottom. Ah well.

Middle school students worked with Shauna on making Arduino microcontrollers during BOOMbox drop in hours.

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