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Book Synopsis
AVR Workshop is a comprehensive introduction to working with the Microchip AVR 8-bit family of microcontrollers - made famous through their use in Arduino and other compatible boards. Whether you're an absolute beginner or longtime electronics enthusiast, this book gives you the latest coding and hardware knowledge required to build over 55 projects. After the author guides you through the basic C programming skills you need to work directly with ATmega328P-PU and ATtiny85 microcontrollers, your operation will be up and running. You'll go from building blinking LEDs and handling various types of user input, to creating real-time clocks, digital thermometers, and even controlling small, motorised devices.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: First Steps
Chapter 3: Getting Input
Chapter 4: Communicating with the Outside World
Chapter 5: Taking Control with Hardware Interrupts
Chapter 6: Timing with Hardware Timers
Chapter 7: PWM
Chapter 8: Motors
Chapter 9: EEPROM
Chapter 10: Libraries
Chapter 11: SPI Bus
Chapter 12: I2C Bus
Chapter 13: LCD
Chapter 14: Servos

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      Publisher: No Starch Press,US
      Publication Date: 25/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781718502581, 978-1718502581
      ISBN10: 1718502583

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      AVR Workshop is a comprehensive introduction to working with the Microchip AVR 8-bit family of microcontrollers - made famous through their use in Arduino and other compatible boards. Whether you're an absolute beginner or longtime electronics enthusiast, this book gives you the latest coding and hardware knowledge required to build over 55 projects. After the author guides you through the basic C programming skills you need to work directly with ATmega328P-PU and ATtiny85 microcontrollers, your operation will be up and running. You'll go from building blinking LEDs and handling various types of user input, to creating real-time clocks, digital thermometers, and even controlling small, motorised devices.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Getting Started
      Chapter 2: First Steps
      Chapter 3: Getting Input
      Chapter 4: Communicating with the Outside World
      Chapter 5: Taking Control with Hardware Interrupts
      Chapter 6: Timing with Hardware Timers
      Chapter 7: PWM
      Chapter 8: Motors
      Chapter 9: EEPROM
      Chapter 10: Libraries
      Chapter 11: SPI Bus
      Chapter 12: I2C Bus
      Chapter 13: LCD
      Chapter 14: Servos

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