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[http://exploreembedded.com/wiki/images/c/cc/Schematic_AVR_Interfacing_Buzzer.pdf '''Schematic''']
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'''Code and explanation will be updated soon..'''
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=Hookup=
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You may look this up with the simple breadboard as shown in section below or you could use the Ultra AVR dev kit if do not wish to jumble with wires and resistors.
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==Type 1:Breadboard with Explore AVR 40 Pin Breakout Board with Atmega32==
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===Components Used===
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| 1||
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/avr-mcu-breakout/1-dsc02958.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| AVR 40 pin breakout board with Atmega32<br />
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[https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/AVR%2040%20Pin%20Breakout%20Board%20with%20Atmega32 Click here to buy from our store]
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|-
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|2||
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/breadboard-large/breadboard_large.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| Breadboard <br />
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[https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/Large%20Breadboard Click here to buy from our store]
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/male-to-male-jumper-wires-pack-of-40/1-dsc04497.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| Male to Male Jumper Wires <br />
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[https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/Male%20to%20Male%20Jumper%20Wires%20-%20Pack%20of%2040 Click here to buy from our store]
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/bc547/bc547.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| Transistor - BC547 <br />
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[ Click here to buy from our store]
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/buzzer/buzzer.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| Buzzer <br />
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[ Click here to buy from our store]
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/resistor/3_resistors.jpg" width="300 px"></html>
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|| Resistor <br />
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[https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/10K%20ohm%20Resistor Click here to buy from our store]
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|}
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==Wiring diagram==
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/fritzing-tutorials_de69ccc2/buzzer_breadboard_bb.png" width="670 px"></html>
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==Type 2:Using Explore Ultra AVR Dev Kit==
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===Components Used===
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The Explore Ultra AVR Kit comes with all the things required, not just for this experiment but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a great investment for learning hands on Embedded Systems. The kit is fully open source, you may use the schematics, the design files and all of the source code and build something cool on your own. And when you do that do not forget to share with us what you've done. We would be happy to see you building something cool.
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<li>Explore Ultra AVR Dev Kit: <a https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/Explore%20Ultra%20AVR%20Dev%20Kit> Buy from EE Store </a></li>
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<a href="https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/Explore%20Ultra%20AVR%20Dev%20Kit">
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<img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/explore-avr-pic-kit/1-dsc03897.jpg" width="480 px">
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<html><img src ="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/fritzing-tutorials_de69ccc2/buzzer_bb.png" width="670 px"></html>
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=Code=
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=Video Tutorial=
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For those of you, who would like to watch instead of read we have made a video with all the gyan.
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Revision as of 20:00, 17 November 2015

Guru (talk) 20:00, 17 November 2015 (IST)


The Rock (1996)


Hookup

You may look this up with the simple breadboard as shown in section below or you could use the Ultra AVR dev kit if do not wish to jumble with wires and resistors.

Type 1:Breadboard with Explore AVR 40 Pin Breakout Board with Atmega32

Components Used

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AVR 40 pin breakout board with Atmega32

Click here to buy from our store

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Breadboard

Click here to buy from our store

3

Male to Male Jumper Wires

Click here to buy from our store

4

Transistor - BC547

[ Click here to buy from our store]

5

Buzzer

[ Click here to buy from our store]

6

Resistor

Click here to buy from our store

Wiring diagram

Type 2:Using Explore Ultra AVR Dev Kit

Components Used

The Explore Ultra AVR Kit comes with all the things required, not just for this experiment but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a great investment for learning hands on Embedded Systems. The kit is fully open source, you may use the schematics, the design files and all of the source code and build something cool on your own. And when you do that do not forget to share with us what you've done. We would be happy to see you building something cool.


Code

 

Video Tutorial

For those of you, who would like to watch instead of read we have made a video with all the gyan.