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AVR Sketch Board

June 17, 2010 By: admin Category: AVR, Digital, Display, Game, Microcontroller, Project No Comments →

AVR-Sketch-Board-Touchscreen

The project is an electronic version of an Etch-A-Sketch toy for kids. It can electronically emulate every function of the original. The system use Hyundai HG225504 LCD as screen which displays 256 pixels wide and 128 pixels high. Instead of a complex mechanical rail and pulley system to control the X and Y movement, [...]

Model Railroad Automated Track Inspection Car

April 06, 2010 By: admin Category: AVR, Detector, Microcontroller, Monitoring Project, Project, Sensor No Comments →

Railroad-Automated-Track-Inspector-AVR-Project

The goal of the project is to design and build an AVR ATtiny26L microcontroller-based model railroad car that helps locate and diagnose problems with your layout and track in order to improve the overall running performance of your model trains. The Diagnostic Track Inspection Car operates as it is pulled around the layout with [...]

Wireless Pedometer

January 18, 2010 By: admin Category: AVR, Digital, Measurement, Microcontroller, Project, Sensor, Wireless No Comments →

Pedometer-Project-With-RF-transceiver

This AVR-based wireless pedometer can provide useful statistics for walker/runner such as the number of steps a user has taken, the distance and the speed the person has walked/run, as well as the number of calories the person has burned. This information is wirelessly transmitted to the base-station, and it is displayed on the [...]

AVR Small Acceleration Sensing Device

May 29, 2009 By: admin Category: AVR, Microcontroller, Project, Sensor No Comments →

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The TiltStick is a small acceleration sensing device in form of a USB stick. The main part of this project is microcontroller AVR ATmega 8. To measure acceleration (caused by motion and tilt), the project using a two axis acceleration sensor. The device is emulating a USB joystick and can thus be used in conjunction [...]