Difference between revisions of "Setting Up Starter AVR"
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+ | In this tutorial we will look at setting up the starter AVR board. Once you have done with this basic set up, you can use on board peripherals as well as many other peripherals which can be connected to board using on board GPIO's. | ||
=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
+ | [[File:0_starter1.PNG|x250px|Hardware and SW Tools]] | ||
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+ | Starter AVR board comes with inbuilt custom boot loader | ||
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=Demo= | =Demo= | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 28 March 2016
In this tutorial we will look at setting up the starter AVR board. Once you have done with this basic set up, you can use on board peripherals as well as many other peripherals which can be connected to board using on board GPIO's.
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Basics
Starter AVR board comes with inbuilt custom boot loader