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| In the old days it was very simple to use the parallel port of a standard PC and program just about any type of AVR microcontroller with it....

| An ordinary LCD panel can be driven from a microcontroller using either four or eight data wires. In addition to these, an RS signal is need...

| Two events triggered the conception of this AVR programmer: the feedback received on USBprog from Elektor, October 2007 and a series of arti...

| This new series of articles presents a tiny processor module based on an ATmega88 microcontroller, ideal for use at the heart of any number...

| Chip manufacturer Atmel has built a good reputation for itself in the microcontroller market with its AVR controllers. It is less well known...

| Some nifty design work resulted in a small web server with some Ports that allowed the author to control and select analogue inputs. The ori...

| Like it or not, the microcontroller has become an indispensable part of electronics. However, there are still people who know very little ab...

| Is it possible to use a microcontroller from the pre-USB era to fashion a USB device without using additional ICs? The designers set themsel...

| This ingenious creation uses just eight blue LEDs to produce a scrolling text display with 360-degree all-round visibility. A more economica...

| If you have always wanted to learn C programming for a microcontroller but have struggled with books and manuals on the subject, then this k...