ASU_CSE522_Prof Yann Hang Lee
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ASU_CSE522_Prof Yann Hang Lee
A simple program that implements interfacing an ultrasonic sensor or range finder with a micro-controller.
This is the implementation of Phase Angle Control using ATmega328p.
Embedded Systems Professional Nanodegree On-demand Traffic light control Project
A real-time clock (RTC) that show the current time
This project has been acheived for the 4th year of Engineering School in Paris "ESME Sudria" . This project containes the embedded system source Code in C and the report.
AVR-based robot control software for Sumobot competition at TUAS University, 2011. Written in C
Cuộc đua số (2017 -2018) Semi Southern Region
Ultrasonic sensor check distance all the time , when distance be less than 10 cm PWM will be off and alarm led will be on
Simple set of Makefiles that form a GNU Make build process template to support software development, deployment and continuous integration, tailored to the C programming language in a GNU/Linux environment
Design a hotel room Locker system that enable the guest to set a password, this password should never delete even if the microcontroller power is off
First Assignment on Embedded Systems: Utilizing the dsPIC30F4011 16-bit microcontroller and peripherals, including timers, UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter), and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface).
Toy project exploring reproducible OCI images for embedded systems
A busybox linux distribution build from scratch, as light as a pigeon - Deprecated in Favour of minimal linux
Mini project based on AVR Micro-Controller to get room temperature using LM35 sensor connected to ADC channel and LCD to display Temperature all the time.
This repository contains assignments and solutions for the KON309E (Microcontroller Systems) course given at Istanbul Technical University in the 2023 fall term.
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