Using Atmega

A Microcontroller Based Turbidity Meter

A Microcontroller Based Turbidity Meter using AtmelMega32

Introduction Low-Cost Turbidity Meter for Underdeveloped Countries Our project is a collaboration with an independent research project being conducted by senior civil and environmental engineering student James Berg. The goal of this project is to create a low cost turbidity meter for use in under developed countries. Real laboratory turbidity meters can cost over $1000.Our …

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UDP Ethernet Controlled Temperature

UDP/Ethernet Controlled Temperature Regulator Using Atmega32

Introduction This project implements a microcontroller based temperature regulator which can be controlled via the Ethernet port on any common personal computer. As the world becomes more networked, the power of our ability to communicate with many different systems instantly continues to prove it’s worth in maximizing utility and convenience. The common consumer now has …

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Cooking Assistant

Cooking Assistant for Automatic Temperature Control Using Atmega644

In some cooking scenarios, it is desirable to achieve a specific object temperature and keep the object at that temperature. However, it is difficult to maintain a constant temperature without constant attention. To aid cooking in this scenario, we created a device that can be added to an electric stovetop or hot plate and serve …

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ColdRunner A Temperature Feedback Running Band

ColdRunner – A Temperature Feedback Running Band Using Atmega1284

For our ECE 4760 final project, we designed and built a running band that provides feedback to users with temperature and vibration. This provides an unique way to monitor running habits with temperature feedback. The running band attaches to a user’s upper arm and counts the number of steps the user takes. It then determines whether or not …

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Temperature Controlled DC Fan

Temperature Controlled DC Fan using Microcontroller Using Atmega

Generally, electronic devices produce more heat. So this heat should be reduced in order to protect the device. There are many ways to reduce this heat. One way is to switch on the fan spontaneously. This article describes a circuit that automatically, switches the fan when it detects the temperature inside the device greater than …

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