Using Atmega

mobile phone

DIY mobile phone – Create your own mobile phone using atmega

This DIY cell phone created at MIT manages to have something for just about every major contemporary subculture or hipster subset I can think of. Nerds and tinkerers? Check. Wooden case for the steampunk set? Check. Huge antenna for the retro, skinny-jeans-wearing set? Check. Big buttons for the fat-thumbed and Luddite crowd? Check. Rugged design …

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AvrPhone lcd

AvrPhone using ATmega128 microcontroller

AvrPhone is a simple mobile phone with touchscreen. His brain is AVR ATmega128 microcontroller (128 kB flash, 4 kB SRAM) and user interface, the 2.4 “LCD display with touch foil and ILI9325B controller, equipped with a 16-bit bus. The communication with the old GSM module SIM100Sčísnkého SIMCom manufacturer. The entire system is powered by a 3.7 V/1000 mAh Li-Pol article. …

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Dual Channel Mobile Surface

Dual-Channel Mobile Surface Electromyograph Using Atmega644

Introduction For our final project, we built a surface electromyograph to collect and analyze data on muscle activity, which supports two channels, implements wireless transmission, and can be worn as mobile unit. Surface electromyography (EMG) is a noninvasive technique to record the activation signals of muscles when they are mechanically active. This signal is very …

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Gesture Recognition

Gesture Recognition Based on Scratch Inputs Using Atmega644

Contents Introduction High Level Design Program/Hardware Design Results of the Design Conclusions Appendix A: Commented Code Gesture Recognition Code PC Interface Code Appendix B: Schematics Appendix C: Cost Details Appendix D: Tasks Appendix E: Gestures References Introduction Our project utilizes a microphone placed in a stethoscope to recognize various gestures when a fingernail is dragged …

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