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Learn how to use a piezoelectric element as a speaker, and how to generate musical notes with a microcontroller.
More information about the kits is available at http://www.nerdkits. com/videos/musicbox1 /
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A movie showing how I make AVR microcontroller modules. From start to finish, in fast motion. Module is used in my project The Rack:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=WWIZFb NnuWY
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=HEpFPv 8Th3c
To read more vist http://www.avrprojec ts.no
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I teach Arduino in this Microcontroller course. Student need to work out a final project with Arduino. This is a lighting/LED funiture made by the group of Ashley.
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I´m usin two PIC Microcontroller to generate a PAL TV signal. The small controller generates the signal while the big one has the real software running.
They communicate with Rs-232 protocol
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This video shows the implementation of a double integral in a small 8 bit MCU (microcontroller) to calculate position based on accelaration from a 3 axis accelerometer
Its explained in the following application note:
http://www.freesc ale.com/files/sensor s/doc/app_note/AN339 7.pdf
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We can connect our microcontroller and LCD to a car's computer, and view a real-time information stream.
For more information about this project and other projects with NerdKits, see
http://www.nerdki ts.com/videos/obdii/
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The Blinking LEDs experiment
Using ATmega8 to control 4 LEDs
This is just a video showing the result of my first contact with the ATmega8 microcontroller. Everything is described in full details at
http://my.opera.c om/CrazyTerabyte/blo g/2007/10/25/first-c ontact-with-atmega8- microcontroller-part -1
This web seminar introduces the first eight members of the PIC18F Low Power, High-performance 8-bit microcontroller family. This new family is compared alongside other PIC18F family members. Enhanced on-chip peripherals are discussed as well as power consumption and high-performance operation characteristics.