We love electromagnetic displays: take the modern look of a digital readout, combine with the low-tech coil mechanism that you theoretically could create yourself, add a dash of random clacking sounds ...
15-10-2018: Used an Arduino Mega 2560 clone as an AVR ISP programmer, no luck. Instead used an Arduino UNO clone and it worked, no need for a 10uF between RST and GND pins on the Arduino UNO. You have ...
We have all at some point have made a flashlight. It used to be a staple of childhood electronics, the screw-in bulb in a holder, and a cycle lamp battery. If you were a particularly accomplished ...
A tiny I2C-bus scanner with a nice tiny graphic OLED display and an AVR ATtiny44. This scanner displays the addresses of all attached I2C devices in a small matrix. The value is shiftet one bit to the ...
#define ATTINY13 0x9007 // L: 0x6A, H: 0xFF 8 pin #define ATTINY24 0x910B // L: 0x62, H: 0xDF, E: 0xFF 14 pin #define ATTINY25 0x9108 // L: 0x62, H: 0xDF, E: 0xFF 8 pin #define ATTINY44 0x9207 // L: ...
Three new members of the company's AVR Flash Microcontroller family are seeking gigs in battery chargers, sensor end-points and low-end motor control apps. The 14-pin tinyAVR devices contain a 10-bit ...
ATtiny44 excels in battery-powered equipment due to the inherent low power consumption and three individually selectable low power sleep modes. The application software can adjust the system clock ...
The ATtiny24, ATtiny44, and ATtiny84 flash microcontrollers feature low power consumption and three selectable sleep modes. At 1.8 V and 1 MHz, the chips take 380 µA and less than 100 nA in power-down ...
Atmel has introduced three new members of the AVR Flash Microcontroller family for use in battery chargers, sensor end-points and low-end motor control applications. The three 14-pin tinyAVR products ...
San Jose, CA &#151 Atmel Corp. has beefed-up its AVR flash microcontroller line with three new 14-pin tinyAVR devices targeting battery chargers, sensor end-points and low-end motor control ...