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Because I have not tested all electronic circuits mentioned on this pages, I cannot attest to their accuracy; therefore, I do not provide a warranty of any kind and cannot be held responsible in any manner.
Free circuit diagrams
18. March 2008 - 23:34 — adminThe site named Circuit Diagrams contains lots of electronic schematics & do-it-yourself (DIY) circuit diagrams.
New graphics library from Microchip
16. March 2008 - 16:09 — adminNew version of Microchip Graphics Library has been released.
Electronic lock with iButton
15. March 2008 - 17:35 — adminToday I've found this interesting circuit, which In use Dallas/Maxim's iButton as a key to an electronic lock.
Online circuit simulator
12. March 2008 - 14:53 — adminVery good thing for the beginners, maybe funny for professionals - Online Circuit Emulator
AVR XMEGA
26. February 2008 - 16:35 — adminThe new Atmel's microcontrollers has been introduced - AVR XMEGA.
An amazing ARM-based eval board
2. January 2008 - 21:00 — adminI've obtained my desired toy just today: The new ARM Cortex M3 based evaluation board from Luminary Micro .
More stuffs for AVRs
1. December 2007 - 17:30 — adminSome interesting things about the AVRs I've found in the last few days. Enjoy!
The Cmd-C&&Cmd-V blog (cool name, guys) has published an article named Control Arduino remotely with HTML forms
. I've solved something simillar in the past (with an 8052 and CS8900 net chip), so I noticed how the others does these. Don't forget to look around
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Sound with microcontroller part 2
1. December 2007 - 17:06 — adminLong story short: here is the third part of Arduino Music series (mentioned in the last article).
Sound with microcontroller
16. November 2007 - 15:18 — adminI found pair of interesting articles about generating sounds (and noises) with microcontrollers in the last days. Here they are...
Looking for fast FLASH replacement? Try NVSRAM!
13. November 2007 - 12:09 — adminFLASH chips are cheap and well-known. But there are many applications you can use the Non-Volatile Static RAM, shortly NVSRAM.