AVR Series

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riddhish bhalodia

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Jan 19, 2015, 3:11:23 AM1/19/15
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Next week, is going to be AVR week!
Electronics club is organizing a hands on AVR programming workshop in the coming week which will be followed by a second installment of Techify Your Room.
So enthusiastic people do not miss this opportunity.
Some installations which need to be done before you come.
Linux: No need
Windows: Watch this video and install all thins he tells you to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEfjFJlrGxs
Also for windows user you need drivers for USBasp, follow this tutorial
http://letsmakerobots.com/node/36841

PS: UART session is on 23rd and not on 22nd.

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riddhish bhalodia

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Jan 19, 2015, 3:15:58 AM1/19/15
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Ankita Pasad

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Jan 21, 2015, 4:32:29 AM1/21/15
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PFA the material covered in first two sessions.
Happy coding!

Regards,
Ankita

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Pulkit Goyal

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Jan 21, 2015, 12:18:19 PM1/21/15
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For windows users, if you have any problems compiling codes in win-avr, copy and replace this '.dll' file in the 'bin' folder of at the directory where win-avr is installed.  
msys-1.0.dll

Yash Sanghvi

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Jan 22, 2015, 11:54:41 PM1/22/15
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Here are slides for the session on Timers, Interrupts and Counters held on 21st Jan. 

Timers, Interrupts and Counters.pdf

Ankita Pasad

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Jan 23, 2015, 10:39:46 AM1/23/15
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Reminder!
Session on 'ADC' today.
Venue: WEL lab

Riddhish Bhalodia

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Jan 25, 2015, 6:37:57 AM1/25/15
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The Problem Statement for the AVR series attendees.

Read the value of a potentiometer through ADC channel and generate a PWM on a separate digital pin, whose duty cycle would be based on the value of the potentiometer which you have read.
Just need the code, doesn't matter if you have not been able to implement it, keep it well commented.
Send it on ridd...@gmail.com , with a subject "Name_AVR".

Happy Coding

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