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Welcome to the microcontroller web site at
School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering
University of Wollogong


This website is created for teaching microcontrollers at SECTE, UOW. For more information, contact the lecturers Dr Lam Phung or Dr Montse Ros.


The Atmel AVR STK500 development board.
 

Information for students enrolled in ...

        » ECTE333 Microcontroller Architecture and Applications


        » ECTE250 Engineering Design and Management 1
        » ECTE350 Engineering Design and Management 2
        » ECTE45x Thesis Project

Information about ...

        » Atmel AVR user manuals, photos, datasheets.
        » Sample code and projects.

        » HOW TO install AVR development tools in your home PC.
        » HOW TO use AVR studio for assembler programming and simulation.
        » HOW TO use AVR studio for C programming and simulation.
        » HOW TO create a custom PCB for the Atmel AVR microcontroller.

        » HOW TO purchase an STK500 board for your study at SECTE.
 

Frequently asked questions about the Atmel AVR

        » What is the Atmel AVR?
        » How do I get started using the Atmel AVR?
        » What are good starting manuals for Atmel AVR?
        » Where can I seek help on using the Atmel AVR?
        » ...

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the supports from Atmel Cooporation (http://www.atmel.com) in providing the University of Wollongong, School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering with Atmel AVR STK500 boards, for use in ECTE333 Digital Hardware and project-based subjects. The University of Wollongong is a member of the Atmel University Program.

This project is supported by University of Wollongong ESDF teaching grant 2008 "Developing an immersive environment and platform for microcontroller study”.

This website was first created on February 25, 2008.

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