- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 73287
- author: EEVblog
24:13
EEVblog #63 - Microchip PIC vs Atmel AVR
Let the microcontroller fanboy wars begin! Dave's rather random rant on which is better, M...
published: 20 Feb 2010
author: EEVblog
EEVblog #63 - Microchip PIC vs Atmel AVR
Let the microcontroller fanboy wars begin! Dave's rather random rant on which is better, Microchip PIC or Atmel AVR. (warning, Dave hates Fanboys) BTW, check out this way to program AVR chips with the PICkit2: pickit2avrisp.wordpress.com
- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 73287
- author: EEVblog
14:49
Extreme Teardown: Atmel AVR One Programmer
Quick teardown of an Atmel AVR One! programmer. This is Atmel's top-of-the-line programmer...
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: Fake0Name
Extreme Teardown: Atmel AVR One Programmer
Quick teardown of an Atmel AVR One! programmer. This is Atmel's top-of-the-line programmer. And it shows.
- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 663
- author: Fake0Name
1:23
Atmel XSense Touch Sensors
See how revolutionary new Atmel XSense touch sensors can bring touch functionality to a wi...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Atmel XSense Touch Sensors
See how revolutionary new Atmel XSense touch sensors can bring touch functionality to a wider array of consumer and industrial products. OEMs will be able to create larger, lighter, sleeker, curved and edgeless designs.
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 281806
- author: AtmelCorporation
3:21
Burning the Arduino Uno Bootloader Using Atmel Studio and the AVRISP mkII
Find the article for this tutorial at: startingelectronics.com If you have installed Atmel...
published: 13 Oct 2012
author: startingelectronics
Burning the Arduino Uno Bootloader Using Atmel Studio and the AVRISP mkII
Find the article for this tutorial at: startingelectronics.com If you have installed Atmel AVR Studio on your Windows computer and you try to burn the bootloader to you Arduino board using the Arduino IDE software, you will get an error message because of a driver clash: Error while burning bootloader. avrdude: usbdev_open(): did not find any USB device "usb" The solution is to use Atmel Studio to burn the bootloader to the Arduino. In this video the bootloader for the Arduino Uno is loaded to the ATMEGA328P AVR microcontroller using the AVRISP mkII programmer. After loading the bootloader, the fuses in the AVR must be set. Find all the details in the article for this video (link above). Also see: Microcontroller replacement on the Arduino Uno board - youtu.be Burning a bootloader to the Arduino Uno in Linux using the AVRISP mkII - youtu.be
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 1114
- author: startingelectronics
8:22
In-System Programming in Atmel Studio 6
Get an introduction into in-system programming in Atmel® Studio 6. This video will walk yo...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
In-System Programming in Atmel Studio 6
Get an introduction into in-system programming in Atmel® Studio 6. This video will walk you through the key steps using an example project. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 7582
- author: AtmelCorporation
1:35
Alf-Egil Bogen - Atmel AVR Microcontroller Inventor
This video is part of a series developed for the Atmel University Program, www.atmel.com/u...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Alf-Egil Bogen - Atmel AVR Microcontroller Inventor
This video is part of a series developed for the Atmel University Program, www.atmel.com/university. Alf-Egil Bogen, Atmel's chief marketing officer and one of the inventor's of the company's AVR microcontroller, talks about his university days and the birth of AVR. Join the growing student and educator community at www.facebook.com
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 3203
- author: AtmelCorporation
4:09
Using the Simulator in Atmel Studio 6
Learn how the Simulator in Atmel® Studio 6 can serve as an efficient debugging platform fo...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Using the Simulator in Atmel Studio 6
Learn how the Simulator in Atmel® Studio 6 can serve as an efficient debugging platform for your Atmel AVR® microcontroller. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 9987
- author: AtmelCorporation
18:56
Microcontroller - AVR - Introduction and Setup of Atmel Studio 6
In this video, I introduce you to the official programming environment of Atmel microcontr...
published: 10 Nov 2012
author: Patrick Hood-Daniel
Microcontroller - AVR - Introduction and Setup of Atmel Studio 6
In this video, I introduce you to the official programming environment of Atmel microcontrollers, Atmel Studio 6. I show how this environment can be set up for programming with the USBTinyISP (USBTiny) programmer. I also introduce you to a few of the features of the IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Official Website: newbiehack.com
- published: 10 Nov 2012
- views: 1816
- author: Patrick Hood-Daniel
3:14
Atmel Revolutionizes Touch User Experience
The industry's highest performing stylus for tablets and handsets. The new active stylus s...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: AtmelCorporation
Atmel Revolutionizes Touch User Experience
The industry's highest performing stylus for tablets and handsets. The new active stylus solution from Atmel delivers unprecedented capabilities including Windows 8 compatibility, 1mm stylus tip, and simultaneous touch and stylus operation. Combined with Atmel industry-leading maXTouch® solutions, which are powering millions of smartphones and tablets today, the maXStylus family offers an unparalleled human interface by providing simultaneous touch and stylus functionality. Referred to as multiSense functionality, this feature enables advanced gesturing such as zooming in/out while writing and scrolling; page flipping while scrolling; and selecting a tool or content. Get details: www.atmel.com
- published: 01 Nov 2011
- views: 31184
- author: AtmelCorporation
46:08
22C3: Atmel AVR für Dummies (de)
Speaker: Fd0 Was ist denn nun eigentlich so ein 'Interrupt'? Mikrocontroller sind heutzuta...
published: 30 Mar 2011
author: ChRiStIaAn008
22C3: Atmel AVR für Dummies (de)
Speaker: Fd0 Was ist denn nun eigentlich so ein 'Interrupt'? Mikrocontroller sind heutzutage als Embedded Devices kaum noch wegzudenken. Dieser Workshop soll anhand vom Beispiel fnordlicht[1] zeigen, wie ein Atmel AVR Controller funktioniert und programmiert wird. Nahezu in jeder grösseren Schaltung kommen Mikrocontroller zum Einsatz. Leider ist der Anfang der Lernkurve so steil, dass dies allein viele Menschen abschreckt. Wie programmiere ich einen Controller? Was für eine Schaltung brauche ich? Woher bekomme ich den unterstützten Befehlssatz und wie weiss ich, was in diesem Ding denn nu drin ist? For more information visit: bit.ly To download the video visit: bit.ly
- published: 30 Mar 2011
- views: 8979
- author: ChRiStIaAn008
3:46
Socket for Atmel(Atmega-8 based) ESC firmware update.
Socket for Atmel(Atmega-8 based) ESC Firmware Flashing It is very easy and simple. The fir...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: KwnagHo
Socket for Atmel(Atmega-8 based) ESC firmware update.
Socket for Atmel(Atmega-8 based) ESC Firmware Flashing It is very easy and simple. The firmware update a list of available ESC docs.google.com Forum threads www.rcgroups.com Team March29.
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 1883
- author: KwnagHo
1:30
Introducing Atmel Studio 6: Two Architectures, One Studio
Learn about the benefits of designing with the new Atmel Studio 6, the integrated developm...
published: 09 May 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Introducing Atmel Studio 6: Two Architectures, One Studio
Learn about the benefits of designing with the new Atmel Studio 6, the integrated development environment that now supports both Atmel AVR and ARM design. www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 10620
- author: AtmelCorporation
5:16
Debugging AVR Applications with Atmel Studio 6
Learn how the in-system debugging capabilities of Atmel® Studio 6 work—adding watches, ste...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Debugging AVR Applications with Atmel Studio 6
Learn how the in-system debugging capabilities of Atmel® Studio 6 work—adding watches, stepping through code, setting breakpoints and more. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 6471
- author: AtmelCorporation
1:42
Atmel Studio 6: Download & Install
Learn how easy it is to download and install Atmel® Studio 6, the integrated development e...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Atmel Studio 6: Download & Install
Learn how easy it is to download and install Atmel® Studio 6, the integrated development environment for Atmel AVR® microcontrollers and Atmel ARM® Cortex™-M processor-based microcontrollers. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 5496
- author: AtmelCorporation
Vimeo results:
0:58
Pong with 8x8 Led Matrix on Arduino
Game Pong created with 8x8 Led Matrix on Arduino Diecimila (microcontroller Atmel ATMega 1...
published: 06 Jul 2009
author: Bruno Soares
Pong with 8x8 Led Matrix on Arduino
Game Pong created with 8x8 Led Matrix on Arduino Diecimila (microcontroller Atmel ATMega 168). For more informations http://blog.bsoares.com.br/arduino/ping-pong-with-8x8-led-matrix-on-arduino
31:38
What If Bacteria Designed Computers?
Ward Cunningham - What If Bacteria Designed Computers?
This talk explores Bynase, the bio...
published: 04 Apr 2008
author: Jared Boone
What If Bacteria Designed Computers?
Ward Cunningham - What If Bacteria Designed Computers?
This talk explores Bynase, the biologically inspired protocol that Cybord computers use to signal values amongst themselves. The primary value of Bynase is that it drives system designers into novel tradeoffs with analogies in biological systems. A second value of Bynase is that it encourages casual small-scale hardware/software projects suitable for one-off art or educational projects.
Ward Cunningham, best known as the inventor of the Wiki, is a computer programmer who takes inspiration from life's processes ranging from cell signaling to cultural evolution. His day jobs include serving as Chief Technology Officer of AboutUs.org, a growth company hosting the communities formed by organizations and their constituents. Ward also co-founded the consultancy, Cunningham & Cunningham, Inc., has served as a Director of the Eclipse Foundation, an Architect in Microsoft's Patterns & Practices Group, the Director of R&D; at Wyatt Software and as Principle Engineer in the Tektronix Computer Research Laboratory.
This talk took place at DorkbotPDX 0x01, March 30, 2008. Visit dorkbotpdx.org for more information.
1:54
Skyline RGB Lamp
This is the first version of my Skyline Lamp. The circuit and the code that runs the micro...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: Mike Mc
Skyline RGB Lamp
This is the first version of my Skyline Lamp. The circuit and the code that runs the microprocessor were all developed using the Arduino environment and then once I was happy everything worked as I wanted it I made my own circuit board using an Atmel ATMega168 microprocessor running my code to control the dual RGB LED's. The test version used 4 LED's but I managed to find a supplier of nice bright RGB LED's so this final version uses just two.
The code is set to randomly choose two RGB Colours (256 values per colour channel) and then slowly morph from the last set of colours to the new set with a 10 seconds delay inbetween the transitions.
Version 2 of this will include a TLC5940 chip to enable a much smoother transition. The PWM on the AVR gives you 256 greyscale steps whereas the TLC5940 gives you 4096 giving a far smoother control. You also get the ability to control 5 seperate RGB LED's from one chip compared to 2 directly from the Arduino using PWM (although there are ways to simulate PWM on other Digital I/O lines in software).
I love the way the lights give a misty effect to the rear buildings making them look like they are floating in a sea of coloured mist. The video doesn't do it justice. The lamp looks far nicer in real life.
The skyline is based on Liverpool.
Youtube results:
2:41
Build a Project in Atmel Studio 6
See how quickly you can build a project in Atmel® Studio 6. This video covers the simple s...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Build a Project in Atmel Studio 6
See how quickly you can build a project in Atmel® Studio 6. This video covers the simple steps as well as features such as compiler settings, output views and error views. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 8175
- author: AtmelCorporation
4:07
The Atmel® AVR® XMEGA™ Microcontroller
The Atmel AVR XMEGA microcontroller is a micro like no other. In addition to the features ...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: AtmelCorporation
The Atmel® AVR® XMEGA™ Microcontroller
The Atmel AVR XMEGA microcontroller is a micro like no other. In addition to the features you always expect from all Atmel AVR, the XMEGA integrate several unique and innovative features that increase real-time performance, reduce power consumption, and truly separates XMEGA from the competition. www.Atmel.com/XMEGA
- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 10371
- author: AtmelCorporation
13:32
Atmel Software Framework, Getting Started, Part 2
This video picks up where Atmel® Software Framework, Getting Started, Part 1, left off. Th...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
Atmel Software Framework, Getting Started, Part 2
This video picks up where Atmel® Software Framework, Getting Started, Part 1, left off. The presenter will walk you through the process of using the PWM mode of a GPIO pin to have it gradually fade in an LED repeatedly. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 2812
- author: AtmelCorporation
9:38
QTouch Composer in Atmel Studio 6, Getting Started
Learn how Atmel® QTouch® Composer, integrated into Atmel Studio 6, helps you easily add to...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AtmelCorporation
QTouch Composer in Atmel Studio 6, Getting Started
Learn how Atmel® QTouch® Composer, integrated into Atmel Studio 6, helps you easily add touch functionality to your microcontroller-based application. More details about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 3148
- author: AtmelCorporation