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CREATE FIENDISHLY FUN tinyAVR MICROCONTROLLER PROJECTSThis wickedly inventive guide shows you how to conceptualize, build, and program 34 tinyAVR microcontroller devices that you can use for either entertainment or practical purposes. After covering the development process, tools, and power supply sources, tinyAVR Microcontroller Projects for the Evil Genius gets you working on exciting LED, graphics LCD, sensor, audio, and alternate energy projects.
Using easy-to-find components and equipment, this hands-on guide helps you build a solid foundation in electronics and embedded programming while accomplishing useful--and slightly twisted--projects. Most of the projects have fascinating visual appeal in the form of large LED-based displays, and others feature a voice playback mechanism. Full source code and circuit files for each project are available for download.
tinyAVR Microcontroller Projects for the Evil Genius:
- Features step-by-step instructions and helpful illustrations
- Allows you to customize each project for your own requirements
- Offers full source code for all projects for download
Build these and other devious devices:
- Flickering LED candle
- Random color and music generator
- Mood lamp
- VU meter with 20 LEDs
- Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometer
- RGB dice
- Tengu on graphics display
- Spinning LED top with message display
- Contactless tachometer
- Electronic birthday blowout candles
- Fridge alarm
- Musical toy
- Batteryless infrared remote
- Batteryless persistence-of-vision toy
Each fun, inexpensive Evil Genius project includes a detailed list of materials, sources for parts, schematics, and lots of clear, well-illustrated instructions for easy assembly. The larger workbook-style layout and convenient two-column format make following the step-by-step instructions a breeze.
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About the Author: Dhananjay V. Gadre is an assistant professor with the Electronics and Communication Engineering Division at the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi. He is associated with the global Fablab network and is a faculty member at the Fab Academy. Gadre is the author of several professional articles and three books.
Nehul Malhotra is a final-year undergraduate student in the Division of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi. He is also the CEO of the startup LearnMicros.