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Re: [AVR-Chat] Comments or thoughts required please

2011-07-03 by Jeff Blaine

I have the EasyAVR6.  Works great.  Very good quality build as well.  A friend of mine has the same board – same opinion.

The companion compilers are quite good as well for the hobbyist especially because a lot of generic hardware is supported by the compiler functions.  After having not dealt with a uP in 25 years, I found this a very easy way to ease back into my projects.   I mounted the easyavr6 and a bit more stuff on a single larger board.  You may find this of interest.

http://www.ac0c.com/main/page_antennas__homebrew_avr_dev_board.html

My goal was to use the AVR uP to simplify the amount of circuit support needed and the EasyAVR6 is a good way to do that.  

Best luck,
Jeff
www.ac0c.com



From: Cat 
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 1:30 PM
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Comments or thoughts required please

  
Why not just buy an EVK1104?
Some learning to move to 32 bit AVR but what a board!

Cat

From: darrylmunns 
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 2:59 AM
To: mailto:AVR-Chat%40yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [AVR-Chat] Comments or thoughts required please

Gidday,
I was going to upgrade my STK500 to a STK600. But I then became aware of the development boards from "Mikroe Electronics". Specifically the "EasyAVR6" and the "BigAVR6" development systems, they seem to be ideal for a home hobbyist who wants to concentrate on the software side before trying to implement the hardware. I currently have no one grand plan when it comes to projects, but want to have a play with, data logging, GPS, home automation, and would love to build a laser projector. 
My questions for the group are.
Has anybody dealt with this company and how did they find them?
Has anybody got these boards and what do they think of them?
Any other comments on the above would be welcome too.
Thanks in advance Darryl 

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