Tag Archives: Eagle
Micromouse and Me
In the October of 2006 (my 3rd Semester), I attended one month long workshop on the classic 8051 microcontroller. The seniors conducting the workshop encouraged us to apply the knowledge we have gained and participate in some college techfest. With … Continue reading
Posted in AVR, Extra-Curricular, Micromouse, Motor Control, Motor Driver, Path Planning, Robotics, Sensors, Simulator, Turbo C/C++
Tagged A3982, Algorithm, ATMega128, ATMega32, Autonomous, AVR, Control System, Current Chopper Drive, Distance Ranger, Eagle, Flood Fill, IR Sensor, L297, L298, Maze Solver, Maze Solving, Micromouse, Modified Flood Fill, Motor Drive, Simulator, SLA7062, Techfest
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Atmel’s AVR ATMega16/32 based Development Board and the AVR Workshop
I took up this work as a side project when my final year in engineering started. By this time, I had done a lot of practical and applied work in the field of embedded systems and Atmel’s AVR ATMega was … Continue reading
Posted in AVR, Fourth Year, Industrial, Robotics, Undergrad Projects, Year Wise
Tagged ATMega16, ATMega32, AVR Programs, Eagle, Workshops
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