The project uses an 8×8 LED matrix and an ATmega32 to create a handheld gaming device which runs a breakout style program and potential-filled self contained platform. The project uses an 8×8 LED ...
There is a high probability that the device on which you are reading this comes somehow loosely under the broad definition of a PC. The familiar x86 architecture with peripheral standards has trounced ...
An ATmega128 microcontroller is used to build this particular mp3 player that can read data from old 2.5” laptop hard drive. Aside from using the ATmega128 microcontroller, the mp3 player utilizes ...
Readers of Hackaday are no strangers to using a microcontroller to push data to WiFi. Even before the ESP8266 there were a variety of ways to do that. Now Microchip is joining the fray with a $29 ...
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