| I/O ports control the pins of a microcontroller and allow them to be individually configured as input pins or output pins. That’s such a bro...
| I/O ports control the pins of a microcontroller and allow them to be individually configured as input pins or output pins. That’s such a bro...
| The highly popular ATtiny and ATmega microcontrollers (formerly from Atmel, now from Microchip) are based on the 8-bit AVR microcontroller a...
| The book, Explore ATtiny Microcontrollers using C and Assembly Language, provides an in-depth look at the 8-bit AVR architecture found in AT...
| Anyone who designs, builds, or repairs radio receivers can make good use of a small AM signal generator. With a suitable signal waveform, yo...
| In the November 2011 issue Elektor presented a circuit by Leo Szumylowycz that simulated the rotating beacon of a lighthouse [1]. That circu...
| Feature creep is the phenomenon of adding features to a product or a program that are not necessary for operating the product or program. Ex...
| Microchip announces the introduction of new PIC18 Q10 and ATtiny1607 families of 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), featuring multiple intellige...
| The heart of our ultrasonic generator is a ATtiny25-20. To avoid the animals from becoming habituated, it generates a burst of roughly 1 sec...
| Here is a simple, little circuit that makes loud, useless noises using an ATtiny45 programed in Bascom-AVR. It is a remake of a circuit from...
| Electronic devices are forever getting smaller and cheaper. One of the first casualties of such progress is a proper, well-thought-out cooli...