I want to send some instruction through rs232 to msp430f247 which inturn communicates with a battery through i2c...(infact smbus and there is a level...
I just moved to the Catskills mts ny. I was remenbering how much fun that I had with 11m when I was a kid. I would like to build a beacon, that has a...
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Soldering is finished next step is to run fast tests on AVR DDS signal generator to make sure everything works as expected. It appears that rush design has its own consequences but with few tweaks it works. First of all … Continue reading →
A while back I bought a batch of ATtiny25 microcontrollers and today I finally put one to use and got it programmed. MIT’s High-Low Tech group has put together a really nice package for programming ATtiny45s and ATtiny85s from the Arduino IDE, but it doesn’t support ATtiny25s, presumably because the limited memory doesn’t leave enough [...]