Hi All,
Even though I keep following this page from 2000, but I always forget the url and then google it for that.
So thought let me document it some where.
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/
I think I studied the basics of Atmega ( or any Micro controller ) from going through this page and reading the codes here.
At the end of academic year ECE476 Cornell University students produced about 40 new projects mostly based on Atmega32. As every year students have their responsibility to choose their own final project. So there you can find various interesting ideas and designs including video games, robots, MIDI synthesizers, clocks, speech recognitions and so on.
The best I liked is the prototype board for Atmega32 ( 40 Pin megas)
I have often surfed inside this pretty big knowledge base and found ideas, solutions and inspiration for my own designs.
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