We love looking at hardcore electronics projects with a beefy microcontroller and hundreds, if not thousands, of lines of code at its center. But everyone needs to get there somehow. This tutorial ...
The bad news is that they do take up programming space, but you won’t have to buy a hardware programmer. Programming a chip with a bootloader on it is beyond the scope of this tutorial. But it’s not ...
For novices: yet another Embedded C Programming Tutorial based on 8-bit AVR micro-controllers, using Microchip/Atmel Studio (not Arduino IDE). The software development environment (PC application) ...
For this project I use Atmega328P which is an old but lovely microcontroller used in Arduino Uno. Keep in mind that Atmega328P is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS and we are going to use it only to ...
This guide will take you through the generic setup of the AVR C-compiler for a Mac Silicon (or Intel) computer for developing with the ATmega4808 microcontroller. Development is done in SHELL, Visual ...
Here you can learn many more interesting and useful about USB bootloaders for AVR microcontrollers. In practice, one of the most proper microcontroller programming method is using a bootloader program ...
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