Posted by tomyuen007 on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Yellow Jacket (YJ007), the low cost RF-to-Serial solution for your projects
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Posted by brl4 on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Students in ECE 4760 at Cornell University were given the responsibility of choosing, designing and building a project using Atmel Mega32 microcontrollers. Over 30 projects this year include a
trumpet MIDI contoller, a motorized guitar tuner, a eyeblink/head-motion computer controller, Biometric Authentication system, and a rocket inertial guidance system.
See: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/
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Posted by zainka on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Ever wondered which company produces specific items like rf modules, relays, antennas, etc. or aircraft engine turbine blades, servo amplifiers, switches for refrigerator doors or health magnets?? Seek no longer, there is help on its way knocking on a monitor near you.
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Posted by Pratik on Monday, April 28, 2008
"Atmel AVR C Training Course & Dev. Board" is now available at MicrocontrollerShop.com (USA)
Use this course for learning ATmega32 microcontroller.
The development board has 12 interfaces and
tutorial covers all of them + common topics like timers and counters.
Price US$99
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Posted by eivind on Tuesday, April 15, 2008
In this in-depth episode, Technical Marketing Engineer Jesse Hunter give you a quick intro presentation to the AVR32 Software Framework. Then, we show you how to build an example project, how to create your own project using driver templates, and finally how to merge two projects.
www.avrtv.com
Posted by rpmsales on Tuesday, April 15, 2008
RPM Systems Corp.
announces the release of its MPQ-AVR32 4-port in-system programmer for Atmel
AVR32 microcontrollers, supporting medium- to high-volume production
programming.
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Posted by eivind on Monday, March 31, 2008
Congratulations and thanks to Lee for passing 10,000 posts in the forums!
Lee is #2 in this guild of most important contributors to the site we love the most :-)
Join the congratulation chorus here
Eivind
Posted by locull on Monday, March 31, 2008
FlashFile is a source code package designed to give MSDOS compatibility to your embedded application using SD/MMC, MiniSD, and TransFlash memory modules!
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