A module is born - AVR microcontroller
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Gawd, im adicted to your video,..
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well put together video. the views change which makes it interesting to watch. the music isn't irritating. and i just loved watching it all go together. well done sir! not often i get to compliment someone's video. =)
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No RISC, no fun
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Which pendulum song is this?
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: ))
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:)
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What does this module do?
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Wow, awesome! Great job!
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Great vid! I'm going to show this to my Microprocessors students before they begin their semester projects, just to give them a feel for what it takes to design and build "from scratch." Thanks!
gregnordstrom 1 year ago
@gregnordstrom Thank you sir :)
rackbron 1 year ago
I'm a noob who just got an ATMega328 and a ADXL335 accelerometer. I'm looking to build a small circuit. Sole purpose: sound an alarm when frequencies between 10Hz and 20Hz are detected at a certain amplitude. I've looked everywhere for C fft code for filtering for this app, the surrounding explanations are filled with tech lingo that would take me months to make any sense of. None of 'em are aimed at first time users. Whatever the code, it has to work with AVR Studio. Any ideas or pointers?
fullofhate77 1 year ago
@fullofhate77 I would recommend that you take the time necessary to understand the "tech lingo", or start with an easier project. Progress is made easier with many small steps, that you gather knowledge from.
rackbron 1 year ago
ok, the planel with that many LEDs look like something from the 80ths but its a nice project :)
Robosos 1 year ago
@Robosos Hehe, yes. My new system will not have this LED indication panel, it will use a RS485 bus and show all signals and states on a computer HMI (human machine interface).
rackbron 1 year ago