Using Atmega

OscilloscopeMini DSO

Make Your Own Oscilloscope(Mini DSO) With STC MCU Easily Using Atmega

This is a simple oscilloscope made with STC MCU. You can use this Mini DSO to observe waveform. Time Interval: 100us-500ms Voltage Range: 0-30V Draw Mode: Vector or Dots. Step 1: Watch the Video! In this video, I will show you how to assembly this Mini DSO step by step. Step 2: Prepare Your Parts! …

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serial monitor

Serial Monitor With ILI9341 and BluePill Using Atmega

Serial (ascii) monitor with 9 lines of 28 char. Baudrate from 2400 up to 256000 baud. Digital 3.3V or 5V input. Powered by a single Lithium-Ion battery. (3.7V nominal) Supplies: ILI9341 display (here a parallel version is used) BluePill (or other board with a STM32F103C8) 74HC14 (hex invering schmitt trigger) 3.3V low dropout voltage regulator …

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Battery Powered Simple Waste Auditing Data Logger

Battery Powered Simple Waste Auditing Data Logger Using Atmega

I wanted a way to keep track of how much waste I was generating just to be more environmentally conscious. So I created this project as an automated way to help keep track of waste accumulation through fullness measurements while also taking pictures of the objects thrown away. To achieve this, I use the HC-SR04 …

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