| Connect this microcontroller controlled switch between an ordinary AC Power On/Off switch and the load, and you have 24 (say, sixteen) ways...
| Connect this microcontroller controlled switch between an ordinary AC Power On/Off switch and the load, and you have 24 (say, sixteen) ways...
| Have you ever wondered how long a piece of electric equipment has been switched on and consuming AC power? The simple circuitry shown here c...
| MikroElektronika, the Serbian manufacturer of development tools for microcontrollers, offers everything a PIC32 developer needs: C, PASCAL,...
| Two-colour LEDs consist of two LED chips, usually red and green, encapsulated in one 2- or 3-wire case. Inside the 2-wire case two LED chips...
| Even upmarket digital multimeters boasting a built-in capacitance meter are useless if you want to check out tiny capacitances like 2.7 pF o...
| In microcontroller based projects you often need to set a bunch of parameters or initial values. If the project already has an alphanumeric...
| If you want to check the behaviour of an electronic circuit at low voltages, an adjustable power supply as shown here may be helpful. Powere...
| The thermometer shown here is “micro” not only because it is built around the ATtiny13 microcontroller, but also because it can be built as...
| In this project an AVR microcontroller type ATtiny2313 acts as a variable frequency divider, giving a sequence of very stable reference freq...
| With all the processing power under the hood of the Atmel ATtiny13 and ATtiny2313 micros, it’s not too difficult to get them interfaced to t...