Monthly Archives: August 2012
My First AVR Circuit II: Source Code
All that is left from the Part I of this tutorial is the source code. Here it goes, a simple code with well explained comments: You can build the code using the instructions posted on this blog (Windows, Linux). If … Continue reading
My First AVR Circuit I: Parts and schematic
Well, well. Now that you know how to write, build, and flash your code, we can start making our first circuit! Traditionally, in the coding world one prints on the screen the classic “Hello World!” message. In electronics, due to … Continue reading
Coding for AVR II: Writing and Building on Linux
Since we already know how to turn our code into hex in Windows, we should also know how to do it using the best OS around: Linux. Please be aware that while the instructions here have been tested in Linux … Continue reading
Coding for AVR I: Writing and Building on Windows
As you might recall from the last post, we can flash hex files on our AVR. But what are hex files? Hex files are “machine language” instructions for your AVR’s. With this, your chip knows how to respond to inputs … Continue reading
USBTinyISP and ATTiny2313
Hello once again! I recently acquired a USBTinyISP.