Atmel On-line Journal
Atmel Online Journal  ISSUE NUMBER 8    SUMMER 2007
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ISSUE NUMBER 8 -- SUMMER 2007


Designing an AVR Microcontroller-based Auto Security and Monitoring System

Using lots of capabilities that have been embedded in the AVR microcontroller series, there are a lot of facilities that a user has available to design a system with 10-12 bit multi...

AVR32 System-on-Chip for Hand-held Compute-intensive Embedded Systems

The inevitable problem is that increasing the amount of processing usually requires a faster clock rate which will also increase the power consumption...

Developing a Universal Display System with Expandability & Programmability

LED displays, such as advertising display boards, are already available in the market. But most of the graphical display units in the market today are designed to be of fixed size...

RFID Solutions for Animal Identification and Other Applications

Atmel, a pioneer in the RDFID area, provided the industry’s first read-only RFID ICs at the end of the 80’s. Since 1995, Atmel has also been offering the world’s most flexible...

Single Cycle 8051 Core – AT89LP High Performance & Low Power Flash Micros

The AT89LP family of products features a singlecycle 8051 core within a highly integrated
microcontroller allowing designers to achieve 6x to 12x more performance compared to...

Seeing INSIDE the Box: Debugging Dynamic Systems

With the rise of low-cost in-circuit debugging capabilities, such as the ARM ICE, it’s easy and cost effective to single-step code instruction-by-instruction...

High-Bandwidth Processor Architectures for Data-Centric Applications

Broadband access has become commonplace, paving the way for a new content-rich Web experience that now includes both audio and video...

Building an AT89C51-based Voice-Activated Programmable Robot

All the applications are implemented in the robot using the microcontroller AT89C51. The robot’s motion is controlled by two stepper motors incorporated at the base...

 

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