Apress, 2014. -192 p., english, .(+sources)
AVR is the brain that runs Arduino, but you don't need the whole
Arduino board to do fun projects. Experimenting with AVR
Microcontrollers, from Practical AVR Microcontrollers, shows you
how to create a spiffy set of projects that you can build to lea
more about electronics, about AVR, and just to generate new ideas
for your own projects.
Alan Trevennor will show you how to create a secret panel project, a gadget to drive your pets crazy, a hallway lighting system, and even a small home automation network.
What you’ll lea
- How to create an illuminated secret panel
- How to create visual effects with AVR
- How to create a waterfall-like lighting system
- How to set up a small home automation network
Alan Trevennor will show you how to create a secret panel project, a gadget to drive your pets crazy, a hallway lighting system, and even a small home automation network.
What you’ll lea
- How to create an illuminated secret panel
- How to create visual effects with AVR
- How to create a waterfall-like lighting system
- How to set up a small home automation network