Sometimes troubleshooting requires you to think both literally and figuratively "outside the box."
In order to use more advanced features or optimize our code for space and speed, we need to understand how to work with registers directly in microcontrollers.
The convenience of advancing tech can kill a good nostalgia project...but it's not quite dead...
2018 is so shiny and new, just like these new Onion Omega kits and the SIK v4.0 Lab Pack!
Atmel Studio 7 supports a web-based design tool called START. We'll take a look at this design tool pair and the time to blink on a SAME54 Xplained board.
To celebrate our "crystal anniversary," here's a collection of the stories, blog posts, products and adventures from 15 years of making crazy things.
How to use Qwiic connectors to make versatile control panels that can control a myriad of electronics projects.
Follow along as Feldi attempts to build a ceramic 3D printer using OS plans she found online.
A new shock-resistant accelerometer breakout, a Raspberry Pi kit to turn your Zero into a USB dongle, and a peristaltic pump kit! It's winter!
The serial controlled motor driver is stripped of its firmware and reprogrammed to function as an amplifier. Then it's surrounded with circuits that turn the whole shebang into a portable guitar amp.. but it won't win any awards.
Students use the Bare Conductive Touch Board and conductive paint to showcase their talents.
They say, "play stupid games, win stupid prizes," but the joke's on them: I love stupid prizes.
I am no expert at soldering, coding or developing, but I know how to plug something in and press a power button.
A new all-in-one kit from Bare Conductive, TJBot now available, and new ceramic hobby knives!
Hmm... I'm wondering if you've thought about offering a "package" of all 5 books?