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==Description==
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This wiki gives tips on using Atmel AVR microcontrollers, documents some complete projects that use these chips, and gives people halfway through an AVR project a place to discuss these things.
This wiki gives tips on using Atmel AVR microcontrollers, documents some complete projects that use these chips, and gives people halfway through an AVR project a place to discuss these things.
It discusses the extremely popular 8 bit Atmel AVR chips.
It discusses the extremely popular 8 bit Atmel AVR chips.
It documents how to get {{tag|Linux}} running on the more powerful 32 bit Atmel AVR32 chips ({{tag|EmbeddedLinux}}).
It documents how to get {{tag|Linux}} running on the more powerful 32 bit Atmel AVR32 chips ({{tag|Embedded Linux}}).
It has some tips on AVR {{tag|wireless}}, including {{tag|ZigBee}}, IEEE 802.4.15 and related protocols.
It has some tips on AVR {{tag|wireless}}, including {{tag|ZigBee}}, IEEE 802.4.15 and related protocols.


... {{tag|embedded}} systems ... {{tag|hardware}} ... {{tag|electronic}}s ...
... {{tag|embedded}} systems ... {{tag|hardware}} ... {{tag|electronic}}s ...
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* [[Open Circuits]]
* [[Open Circuits]]


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AVRfreaks Wiki is an AVR knowledge base and encyclopedia project.

This wiki gives tips on using Atmel AVR microcontrollers, documents some complete projects that use these chips, and gives people halfway through an AVR project a place to discuss these things. It discusses the extremely popular 8 bit Atmel AVR chips. It documents how to get Linux running on the more powerful 32 bit Atmel AVR32 chips (Embedded Linux). It has some tips on AVR wireless, including ZigBee, IEEE 802.4.15 and related protocols.

... embedded systems ... hardware ... electronics ... protocol ...

Related wiki:


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