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beginner 3

2007-11-30 by mido glgl

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Re: [AVR-Chat] beginner 3

2007-11-30 by Leon

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> In Egypt
> if u can help me u can do 

Why can't you ask your teachers?

Leon
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Re: [AVR-Chat] beginner 3

2007-11-30 by Roy E. Burrage

Any member of the faculty of an engineering department in any college or 
university on planet Terra would either know what you ask or have 
readily at hand a book containing an explanation of these concepts.  As 
was posted previously, go to your library and seek your information...or 
the internet.  Google is your friend.

Engineering faculty?  Please let me share with you an American saying; 
You can BS a BSer, but don't try to snow the snowman.


REB


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Re: beginner 3

2007-11-30 by KA7EHK

We really have several issues, here.

1) Language. Mido is obviously not an accomplished English speaker. In fact, his/her level 
of learning is very low.

2) Techical. Mido does not have even the basic technical background from which to ask 
useful questions.

3) Cultural. or at least education culture. A few years ago, I had a student in a Senior EE 
Lab; he was from Lebanon. He could not understand cause and effect in simple circuits. He 
knew Ohm's Law but simply could not apply it. The school he had gone to for his first two 
years simply emphasized rote learning and repeating of facts without comprehending 
application. This appears to be a common practice in technical schools throughout that 
part of the world. We may be experiencing some of that here.

For Mido, I suggest that you follow the suggestions about tutorials. They will be very hard 
to understand, given your limited knowledge of English. Instead, use this as a chance to 
improve your skills. 

Find someone else in your school; if it is a technical school, there MUST be some  one who 
can help. 

When you can get beyond "what is SRAM", we can help you more.

Very best wishes,
Jim Wagner
Oregon Research Electronics
Tangent, OR, USA

Re: [AVR-Chat] beginner 3

2007-11-30 by John Clymer

Alright, enough already!

Read Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcontroller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR

Join and read the documents, study the projects at AVRFreaks:
http://www.avrfreaks.net/

Possibly pick up some books:
http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Customizing-Microcontroller-Dhananjay-Gadre/dp/007134666X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196435393&sr=1-2

Once you have at LEAST read the Wikipedia pages you should be geared up 
a bit more to read the datasheets.  Then start a test project by 
downloading AVR Studio, then when you have gotten into a project, look 
at AVR Freaks to see if there are any similar projects to pull 
information from the source code.  Once these easy avenues of research 
have been completed, THEN I would be happy to answer any specific 
questions you may have.

John C

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