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Supporting the maker community with @MicrochipTech MCUs and other devices and tools to bring innovative ideas to life. Follow along as we share their projects!
Joined April 2010
Patrice Godard brought Big Clive's supercomputer panel to circuit sculpture form with an ATtiny85-driven LED matrix. https://t.co/CWG4GIcY9u
instructables.com
Led Matrix, Circuit-sculpture Style. ATTiny85 With Max7221 Led Driver, With External MCU Connector: I like the game of patience that is building circuit-sculpture style circuits. I enjoy the planni...
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Brian Brocken converted an ABB IRB 6400 industrial robot into a giant 3D printer.
hackaday.io
In this project I'm turning my industrial robot, an ABB IRB6400, into a 3D-printer. The data is streamed line by line to the robot and the extruder, which has it's own separate controller (RAMPS...
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Chen Liang packed an ATtiny85-based power monitor into a small transparent mint box for potability.
instructables.com
Portable Power Monitor: This instructables show how to squeeze a power monitor into a tiny transparent mint box.
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PC-B merry! Spruce up your holiday attire with California STEAM's ATtiny202-controlled, LED-lit wreath earrings: https://t.co/3S37dMyNhu
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This PCB will surely make spirits bright! James Saunders built an ATmega328-based, MIDI-triggered Christmas tree that syncs its LEDs to whatever music he plays: https://t.co/mt2OTJtY65
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NanoBASIC UNO β a BASIC interpreter for Arduino UNO and other ATmega328Ps https://t.co/B84mpzIuS8
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Todd E. Stidham's BuzzKill board adds a synthesized voice to a simple voltmeter that seems to panic as the measured voltage rises.
hackster.io
Speech synthesis delivers an eyes-off readout of a circuit's voltage β and as the volts rise, so too does a sense of panic.
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NanoBASIC UNO is a minimal yet flexible BASIC interpreter for ATmega328P boards like the Arduino UNO.
hackster.io
Permissively-licensed firmware gives you a modernized BASIC β with REPL and multi-line program support.
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Mage Control Systems' CANBOB is an open source breakout board that enables USB or SPI to CAN communication using the MCP2515: https://t.co/luNH2aOCm7
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YouTuber VITOR'S INVENTIONS built a low-cost, ATmega2560-equipped "functional" bartender robot that could mix and pour him drinks: https://t.co/yHrmrbuUEq
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Tristan Fogt's ATmega328-controlled, 96-channel DIY pipetting machine reproduces the functionality of a $18K commercial system for a fraction of the cost: https://t.co/1p59h0aop4
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Looking for a fun little prank over the holiday break? Want to annoy your guests? Capable of being placed anywhere, this ATtiny85-powered "digital bugger" chirps like a cricket in intervals only when it's dark: https://t.co/joNCD435Fd
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Silent night? Not with this ATmega328-powered PCB Christmas tree! This blinky board features a MIDI connector to synchronize its lights with your festive music.
hackster.io
This blinky PCB Christmas tree has a MIDI connector to synchronize its lights with your music.
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Kevin Noki built a custom Commodore 64 laptop from scratch because Commodore never did: https://t.co/zV2ChjsjsM
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Powered by an ATtiny3226!
Curious about multicolor 3D printing? Clem shows how a simple hardware add-on can swap filaments automatically. A practical upgrade anyone can explore! https://t.co/pXM3ARevgn
#3DPrinting #OpenSourceHardware #3Dprinting
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Elevate up your holiday outfit (or decorate your Christmas tree) with Mihai Popa's LED-illuminated, PIC10F322-controlled PCB earrings. ππ§
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hackster.io
For the winter holidays of 2025 I create 5 types of Christmas decorations that can be used as earrings, pendant or Christmas tree decoration
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.@sharma_arnov's Giant NeoPixel is a SAM D21-driven, 30x-scaled version of the popular WS2812B RGB addressable LED that works just like its real counterpart.
instructables.com
Neopixel Giant Edition: Meet Giant Neopixel, a scaled-up version of the popular WS2812B RGB addressable LED. In our giant version, we used the exact drawing of the original 5050-package LED and...
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Next up: This @MicrochipTech AVR-IoT with mikro bus and ATECC608A secure element + onboard PICkit debugger. @MicrochipMakes
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Andreas designed an ATmega328P-controlled tester for DRAM chips you'd find in Commodore C64/128, Amiga, and other retro computers.
hackaday.com
People enjoy retrocomputing for a wide variety of reasons β sometimes itβs about having a computer you could fully learn, or nostalgia for chips that played a part in your childhood. Thβ¦
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This PCB will surely make spirits bright! James Saunders built an ATmega328-based, MIDI-triggered Christmas tree that syncs its LEDs to whatever music he plays: https://t.co/mt2OTJtY65
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