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* [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/ Cornell University's EE476 Course] has a lot of great projects (with code and comments!) using AVRs. | * [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/ Cornell University's EE476 Course] has a lot of great projects (with code and comments!) using AVRs. | ||
* [http://www.ipass.net/hammill/newavr.htm A Billion Links from an Atmel Field Engineer] | * [http://www.ipass.net/hammill/newavr.htm A Billion Links from an Atmel Field Engineer] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 3 April 2012
Generic AVR Resources
- AVR Datasheets from Atmel
- The library reference and and example projects at the AVR-libc page are very useful.
- AVR Fuse Calculator saves you from doing horrible bitwise lookups
- AVR libc Online User Manual
- AVR libc FAQ
- Procyon AVRlib (not to be confused with the libc) has code for nearly everything you'd like to hook up to an AVR. (I2C, IDE/ATA, LCDs, etc)
- AVR Freaks articles, forum, and wiki.
- AVRFreaks ProductMatrix
- Installing_AVR_Toolchain HacDC toolchain page (Atmel Dragon linux notes)
AVR Tutorials and Classes
- Lady Ada's AVR Tutorial is great
- Craig Limber's Site has a bunch of AVR tutorials
- Ghetto Programming: Getting started with AVR microprocessors on the cheap. and Ghetto Development Environment are two Instructables that show how to get set up with AVR programming.
- [1] Oregon State ECE 473 class using AVR micros. Useful overview slides for many topics.
- AVR-Freaks tutorials
Projects and Ideas
- Cornell University's EE476 Course has a lot of great projects (with code and comments!) using AVRs.
- A Billion Links from an Atmel Field Engineer