I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the Arduino. But if I had two serious gripes about the original offering it was the 8-bit CPU and the lack of proper debugging support. Now there’s plenty ...
As part of the 6809 Microcomputer there is a need to write/verify/erase EEPROM several times. Instead of buying an expensive programmer, an Arduino and a few shift registers will achieve the same ...
This is a simple circuit for programming the 28C16, 28C64, 28C256, and similar parallel EEPROMs using an Arduino. Since the Arduino doesn’t have enough pins to directly control all of the address, ...
Do you want to learn more about working with STM32 microcontrollers? You’re in luck. Elektor student/engineer Maria Laniewska introduces Majid Pakdel’s new book, Advanced Programming with STM32 MCUs.
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