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Technoblogy - Getting Extra Pins on ATtiny
Arduino and AVR projects
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Technoblogy - Simple Tones for ATtiny
Technoblogy 4th April 2014 For a recent project based on the ATtiny85 I wanted to play some simple tones through a piezoelectric speaker, but unfortunately the Arduino tone() function isn't supported...
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11 months
This is a digital clock based on two 8x8 bi-colour LED dot matrix displays controlled by an AVR128DA32 or ATmega1608 microcontroller. It normally displays the time in red:
The Prime Time clock displays the time on two bi-colour dot matrix displays.
However, it changes to green if the time is a prime number:... -
1 year
Some time ago I designed Logic Lab, a circuit that provides 12 logic gates that you can interconnect with patch cables to experiment with a variety of different logic circuits:
Logic Lab allows you to experiment with logic gates by interconnecting them with patch cables.... -
1 year
This is an extended version of my scrolling text display based on four 8x8 LED dot-matrix displays. You can edit it using a keyboard, and it's controlled by an ATtiny85:
The PCB version of the Scrolling Text Display, based on an ATtiny85.
The earlier version was built on a breadboard, and though it worked perfectly, it wasn't very robust, and components tended to fall off if you dropped it. I've therefore designed a PCB for the circuit, and in the process made a few improvements.... -
2 years
This is a self-contained low-power computer with its own display and keyboard that you can program in uLisp, a version of the high-level language Lisp for microcontrollers:
The Lisp Badge LE, a low-power computer programmed in Lisp
with a self-contained keyboard and display....
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