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atmega 16 or 32

2010-12-13 by Genius Man

Hi dear
I am really looking for a project with atmega 16 or atmega 32 in codevision for  
real time clock (digital appearance ) connected to lcd  and its schematic.

Thanks in advance for your help



      

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RE: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32

2010-12-15 by Dave McLaughlin

I also replied to this on the Codevision group but here is a copy here too.
 
 
Have a look on AVR Freaks or do a Google search. There a number of them out
there or why not create your own unique design.
 
I have just completed a large digital clock with six 128 x 64 LCD graphics
displays and a choice of different fonts using an ATMega2561. 
 
Be creative, it is more fun than just copying someone else and you learn
more in doing so too.
 
 
Dave...
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Subject: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32
 
  
Hi dear
I am really looking for a project with atmega 16 or atmega 32 in codevision
for 
real time clock (digital appearance ) connected to lcd and its schematic.

Thanks in advance for your help


 


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RE: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32

2010-12-15 by Prashant D. Kharade

Hi,

 

You can use DS1307 as a RTC.

You can connect it via I2C to any AVR uC.

There are many sample codes available.

 

I used I2C library by peter fleurry in one of my project.

Use bcd to dec conversion to send the data from RTC to LCD.

 

For LCD also you can have peter fleurry library.

 

All the best.

 

Prashant
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Subject: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32

 

  

Hi dear
I am really looking for a project with atmega 16 or atmega 32 in
codevision for 
real time clock (digital appearance ) connected to lcd and its
schematic.

Thanks in advance for your help

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RE: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32

2011-01-08 by Dave McLaughlin

Check out the DS1338 instead as it has a battery backup switchover built in
and it can work at 3.3V too.
 
The DS1307 is a nice device but suffers from terrible clock drift when I
have used it in the past. I have a design here that gains about 5 mins per
week with it. The DS1338 based device has been almost rock solid. This is
more important if your design is going to be located away from user
intervention to change it often.
 
Dave...
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Sent: 15 December 2010 10:50
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32
 
  
Hi,

You can use DS1307 as a RTC.

You can connect it via I2C to any AVR uC.

There are many sample codes available.

I used I2C library by peter fleurry in one of my project.

Use bcd to dec conversion to send the data from RTC to LCD.

For LCD also you can have peter fleurry library.

All the best.

Prashant

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Subject: [AVR-Chat] atmega 16 or 32

Hi dear
I am really looking for a project with atmega 16 or atmega 32 in
codevision for 
real time clock (digital appearance ) connected to lcd and its
schematic.

Thanks in advance for your help

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