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If you’re used to the first-do-this-then-do-that style of Arduino (and most C/C++) programming, this is going to be mind expanding. But we do notice that a lot of microcontroller code looks for ...
With only 32 bytes of RAM and 1 kB of Flash, there’s still whole lot you can do with this tiny six-pin chip. [feynman17] figured out a way to program this chip using an Arduino, allowing him to ...
Users can tell the device what to do by coding on the Arduino software when connected to the PC. This programming language is based on C#, making it easy to learn. The Arduino can also read from ...
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