Posted by eivind on Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Now, AVRTV is also represented on Blip.TV in addition to Youtube and AVRTV.com!
Better watch all 3...
http://www.avrtv.com
http://youtube.com/avrtvtube
http://avrtv.blip.tv
Posted by eivind on Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The new AVR XMEGA™ family from Atmel brings 8/16-bit microcontrollers up to a new level of system performance! But what does this mean? In this news-like episode, our expert mr. Ingar Fredriksen gives a quick intro to what “Redefining system performance” means to him…
Posted by eivind on Monday, July 14, 2008
Some STK600s manufactured before July 10, 2008 have a 32 KHz oscillator running too fast (later production batches are OK).
The manufacturing date is found on the sticker on the bottom of STK600.
The oscillator frequency is easily fixed by replacing one capacitor.
See this page for more information and a document describing the solution.
Regards;
AVRfreaks staff
Posted by yellowboy_75 on Friday, July 11, 2008
Multiple Microcontroller Support Board (MMSB) is a cost effective board. MMSB is a multiple device support development board with On-board ISP Programmer and various interfacing sections.
Price USD 89 inclusive of shipping
MMSB Details Page
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Posted by L2 on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Atmel Norway is hiring! Are you interested in moving to Norway, and work in the heart of AVR development?
Read more about the opportunities in this forum posting.
Posted by eivind on Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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Posted by oni_g on Wednesday, July 02, 2008
CMega c compiler release available
http://www.micro-ide.com
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Posted by quantum-leap on Wednesday, July 02, 2008
QP is a family of ultra-light, open source, state machine-based frameworks for embedded systems. QP enables developing well-structured applications as a set of concurrently executing hierarchical state machines (UML statecharts). With QP, coding of modern state machines directly in C or C++ is a non-issue and no big design automation tools are needed.
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Posted by eivind on Thursday, June 19, 2008
In this AVR TV special, we show you how a handful of ATmega32s replace big chunks of old analog gear, and take part in utilizing the most abundant renewable energy source on the prairies of the USA: The wind.
www.avrtv.com
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