Measure time from process start to its end
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Measure time from process start to its end
The goal of this project is to create a temperature-controlled fan using an ATmega32 microcontroller, with the fan's operation automatically adjusted by temperature. I use a 1MHz ATmega32 Microcontroller, which has an ADC for temperature sensing, PWM for fan speed control, and an LCD for displaying temperature readings and fan status.
STM32F407 General Purpose Timer Low Level Driver
Built a motor control system to manage three distinct motor types: control the speed and direction of the DC. Motor and adjust the angle of movement for the Servo Motor and the Stepper Motor using sliders and a keypad.
STM32F746 demo of 4 chained timers starting each other in various ways
Drivers to learn the STM32 NucleoF401RE
Variation of Producers-Consumers problem with pthreads in C. Shared Queue of pointers to functions and arguments in Heap. Cross-compiled for Raspberry-Pi Zero.
Energy-saving automatic outside light - individual project. Awarded an A.
Piano Simulation in C using Freescale CodeWarrior IDE and HCS12 Dragon Board microcontroller.
Consists of Projects and Assignments Completed in Real Time Embedded Systems Course | ECEN 5623 | University of Colorado, Boulder: Posix Threads, OpenCv, Thread-Safety, Scheduling Policies, PyCam.
AVR LED Control Project, based around configuring Timers, ADC, GPIO and UART in C. April 2024.
AVR Codes from basic functions like LED blinking control to specialized functions such as RFID Access System, USART, LCD, TIMERS and INTERRUPTS usage
A Traffic Light project with 2 traffic lights for cars and 2 for the pedestrian done by a TIVAWARE using timers, interrupts and a Breadboard.
Set of projects developed on the TivaWare Development Board with the ARM Cortex M4 processor
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