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📘 Overview This embedded systems project uses an ATmega microcontroller (Arduino UNO) programmed in Embedded C via the Arduino IDE. It interfaces with I2C sensors—a 3-axis magnetic sensor (QMC5883L) ...
This repository contains a collection of embedded systems projects using Atmega8, Arduino, and Eagle PCB. Each project is designed to help you learn the basics of hardware programming, circuit design, ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Hackaday Columns Tagged aa battery, atmega, atmega328, hackaday.io, hacklet, mega, Mega 2560, The Hacklet, uno ← Mill Warped PCB Blanks On An Uneven Bed ...
Arduino compatible ATmega 644 and1284 boards 2:01 pm June 22, 2021 By Julian Horsey ...
This project addresses one of the primary causes of vehicle accidents: the sudden appearance of obstacles while driving. Drivers’ varying response times often lead to accidents due to delayed braking ...
[Erik] wrote in letting us know that he just completed development of the Bobuino, a Arduino based on an ATmega1284. That chip is nice and beefy, most notably for having 16 KB of SRAM but it also b… ...
Watch this video on YouTube. “The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x).