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Azzy Electronics Launches Breakout boards for the new AVR DA-series
AVR DA Product Family are known for real time control functionality and easy capacitive touch to the low power performance of AVR Microcontrollers. It pairs the latest Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) with a robust Intelligent Analog portfolio to create a device that not only...
Continue Reading![Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-08-03-at-8.32.54-PM-1024x752.jpg)
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Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor
Arduino and others have produced quite a number of Arduino-compatible boards with small form factors, but most of them are not compatible with standard shields and other platform niceties. Instead, they end up being just breakout boards for the microcontroller. On the other hand of...
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Getting Started with STM8S using STVD and Cosmic C Compiler
Last time we examined how to program the STM8s microcontroller using the Arduino IDE. This way may work for developers who are familiar with the IDE and want to build quickly, and professional projects, but there are more ways to get the same result. Thus for today’s tutorial, we are...
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Getting Started with STM8S using STVD and Cosmic C Compiler
Last time we examined how to program the STM8s microcontroller using the Arduino IDE. This way may work for developers who are familiar with the IDE and want to build quickly, and professional projects, but there are more ways to get the same result. Thus for today's tutorial, we are...
Continue Reading![microUPDI – Pro-Micro Based UPDI Programmer microUPDI – Pro-Micro Based UPDI Programmer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/updi1.jpg)
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microUPDI – Pro-Micro Based UPDI Programmer
Thanks to the increased popularity of the recent ATtiny series of microcontrollers, there has been an increase in the number of open-source UPDI programmers out there. We have covered quite a number of them including the brilliant UPDI programmer compatible with Arduino IDE but we...
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ATtiny85 push-button power switching: software-only solution
In recent tutorials, we have highlighted how useful the ATtiny series of microcontrollers are, thanks to their tiny form factor and a decent amount of processing power, which makes them good choice for projects. where keeping a small device form factor is desired. One other feature that...
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Meet the KitDuino: The Atmega32u4 based Development Board
While some may think the era of the Arduino Clones is over, the reverse is the case as more designers are, on a daily basis, releasing a different open-source version of boards that addresses one shortcoming or the other in the Original Arduino board. Sometimes, these reasons behind the...
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Evo M51 Compute module Features Atmel SAMD51 MCU with Intel MAX 10 FPGA
Alorium technology has unveiled its new Arduino compatible FPGA board called the Evo M51. We have seen other Arduino FPGA boards like the Arduino Zero, but the Evo M51 is a smaller Arduino compatible FPGA board. About the board, the company says: “Evo M51 is the next step in the...
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