Finding the right oscilloscope Sorry, I have been working alot recently. Thank you all for your replies. For what I do, I love the DSO2090, Hantek, $140 is not bad at all! I will have to slowly put money to the...
Monday, 28 June 2010 - 02:50
Help with a spasming STK500 [SOLVED] JohanEkdahl was right, I tried a different wall-wart, and the board has been a happy stk500! Thanks for the help guys. I posted a solve so that people with the same problems can...
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 - 00:34
Help with a spasming STK500 [SOLVED] Thanks for the replies :)
I did not think about the regulation issue, I just assumed. I will check that out. However, it was working perfect the first day. I will try a diff wall-...
Friday, 14 August 2009 - 17:17
ATtiny85 Temp Sensor? Maybe a dumb idea, but why don't you contact atmel about the sensor? Maybe they could give you some sample code that WORKS! :P
THis is really cool though, keep us updated.
Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 01:49
new STK500 questions (sorry if wrong forum) Thanks a TON guys! Your help is MUCHO appreciated.
I have one last question:
The Atmega8515L that comes with the STK500 is no longer working. I haven't changed anything except...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 - 20:43
Programming AVR standalone Weird, I remember reading taht its ok to leave the isp6pin in when RUNNING the program. Especially since the second you program the chip, it starts running it pronto.... and I...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 - 20:38
Programming AVR standalone Of course, you can always leave the VCC and Ground pins in though, right?
That way you don't need a power source elsewhere.
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 - 03:47
new STK500 questions (sorry if wrong forum) Chinics-engineer wrote:twist2b wrote:
1. It does not come with a power supply (weird) and I ended up finding a wall-wart that was 10V/1A and happened to be the right size. The...
[TUT] [C] Newbie's Guide to AVR PWM (Incomplete) Hey, I have a question... I NEED 3 PWM for a time based thingy... I want to create a clock with LED's and I want the glow (for minutes/seconds/Hours) to be slowly changing for...
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 - 01:59
Hi, I'm a novice, so be prepared for a silly question. Koshchi wrote:Quote:Yeah, it's a technique called "Charlieplexing" There is a guide here.... LED cubes use this technique.
If you were referring to my previous post, you are...
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 - 04:17
Dragon vs STK500 (they both look good, ideas?) Thanks a ton.
I looked at the STK600, its appealing and un-appealing at the same time.
It starts out at 200 and you can't even program yet! You have to buy boards separately to do...
Sorry, I have been working alot recently. Thank you all for your replies. For what I do, I love the DSO2090, Hantek, $140 is not bad at all! I will have to slowly put money to the...
JohanEkdahl was right, I tried a different wall-wart, and the board has been a happy stk500! Thanks for the help guys. I posted a solve so that people with the same problems can...
Thanks for the replies :) I did not think about the regulation issue, I just assumed. I will check that out. However, it was working perfect the first day. I will try a diff wall-...
Maybe a dumb idea, but why don't you contact atmel about the sensor? Maybe they could give you some sample code that WORKS! :P THis is really cool though, keep us updated.
Thanks a TON guys! Your help is MUCHO appreciated. I have one last question: The Atmega8515L that comes with the STK500 is no longer working. I haven't changed anything except...
Weird, I remember reading taht its ok to leave the isp6pin in when RUNNING the program. Especially since the second you program the chip, it starts running it pronto.... and I...
Of course, you can always leave the VCC and Ground pins in though, right? That way you don't need a power source elsewhere.
Chinics-engineer wrote:twist2b wrote: 1. It does not come with a power supply (weird) and I ended up finding a wall-wart that was 10V/1A and happened to be the right size. The...
Can you make a MINI tut on THAT?
Hey, I have a question... I NEED 3 PWM for a time based thingy... I want to create a clock with LED's and I want the glow (for minutes/seconds/Hours) to be slowly changing for...
Koshchi wrote:Quote:Yeah, it's a technique called "Charlieplexing" There is a guide here.... LED cubes use this technique. If you were referring to my previous post, you are...
Thanks a ton. I looked at the STK600, its appealing and un-appealing at the same time. It starts out at 200 and you can't even program yet! You have to buy boards separately to do...
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