Sample C program's base on ATmega32 and 8MHz crystal (University practice's)
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Sample C program's base on ATmega32 and 8MHz crystal (University practice's)
It is a good project to familiarise myself with embedded systems development.
This repository presents various projects developed to enhance my skills in dealing with 8-bit microcontrollers such as the ATmega32. It includes implementations of drivers for microcontroller peripherals and some simple applications.
My journey with ATmega32 drivers: integrating microcontroller peripherals with clear documentation and modular code for easy hardware interaction.
Temperature Controlled Fan using Arduino Uno
This repository contains Atmega32 microcontroller projects: DC-Motor-Controller, Traffic-Light-Controller
Drivers needed for Atmega32 (AVR)
Control Led turning on sequence using Atmega32
Simulating PWM in Proteus using Atmega32
Arduino hardware package for ATmega1284, ATmega644, ATmega324, ATmega324PB, ATmega164, ATmega32, ATmega16 and ATmega8535
This is a simple level 1 calculator embedded project using atmega32 microcontroller
TM1638 driver for AVR (ATmega32), STM32 (HAL) and ESP32 (esp-idf)
Here Will find MCU and Hardware drivers ready to deal with ATmega32
Door Locker Security System consists of two ECU’s. The first ECU called HMI responsible for interfacing with the user and the second ECU called control ECU which is responsible for the system operations and control In the project.
AVR eclipse workspace for parallel C programs
Implement ADAS Car System that provide main features (Cruise Control , Brake Assist , Speed Limiter , Driving Monitoring) ))
The Door Locker Security System project involves creating a password-based door unlocking system. It utilizes various drivers including GPIO, Keypad, LCD, Timer, UART, I2C, EEPROM, Buzzer, and DC Motor for functionality.
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