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    <title>AVR Links</title>
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      <timestamp>2012-01-20T14:57:17Z</timestamp>
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        <username>Engblaze</username>
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      <text xml:space="preserve">New page, please help with more content.  We know you AVR guys are out there.


[[Atmel]] AVR Links. Note that the Arduino is AVR based so also see: [[Arduino Links]].

Key words to help you search the table.

*Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures
*Tutorial: a tutorial or how to
*Links: a link to more links
*Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips.
*Asm: for assembler programs
*Forum: for a forum, mail list and their ilk
*WebRing: for a Web Ring.

So, for example, if you are looking for projects then search on Projects.


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[[Arduino Links]]
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Here at Open Circuits, several people are interested in the ( an AVR development board ) Arduino system (and related systems such as Freeduino).
The Arduino is AVR based.
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*Project
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|[[BlueICE]]
|A bluetooth JTAG ICE debugger for AVR's!!!
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[[Programmable Chip EEG]]
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Here at Open Circuits. The Programmable Chip EEG project uses [ FIXME: specific AVR chip ].

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*Project
*AVR
*LED
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|[http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~haakoh/avr/ AVR projects]
|2 Projects: 5x7 LED dot matrix pong and Laser video projector 
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*Lots of stuff
*AVR
|[http://www.avrfreaks.net/ AVR Freaks]
|Home of the AVR on the Web?
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*Links
*AVR
|[http://code.rancidbacon.com/Electronics  Electronics]
|Links from Rancid Bacon, see ''ATMEL AVR related'' section.


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[http://www.ai.uga.edu/mc/microcontrollers/avr/AVRnotebook.pdf AVR notebook]
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from Michael A. Covington, Ph.D. -- discusses how to unpack the STK500 and get it to work with the 8 pin Atmel AVR ATtiny13 ... and a few more tidbits of information.
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[http://www.electro-tech-online.com/avr/ AVR @ Electro Tech]
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AVR enthusiasts at the Electro Tech forums.
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*Links
*AVR
|[http://interactive-matter.org/2010/07/developing-software-for-the-atmel-avr-with-avr-eclipse/ &quot;Developing Software for the Atmel AVR with AVR-Eclipse&quot;]
|This Eclipse IDE may be the most popular alternative to the Arduino IDE; it has the advantage of working with any Atmel AVR.
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*Links
*Info
*Projects
*Tutorials
|[http://www.engblaze.com EngBlaze - AVR, Arduino, and hardware hacks, oh my.]
|In-depth AVR tutorials, unique project highlights, and links to other resources.  The [http://www.engblaze.com/category/avr/ AVR] and [http://www.engblaze.com/category/tutorials/ Tutorials] categories drill down further.
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