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Problem Solved: Write and assemble a program to add all the single character of your last name and save the result in R16. Problem solved: Write and assemble a program to load register R20 with value $99. This movie is tutorial for beginer user that interested for program AVR with

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  • Problem Solved: Write and assemble a program to add all the single character of your last name and save the result in R16.
  • Problem solved: Write and assemble a program to load register R20 with value $99.
  • This movie is tutorial for beginer user that interested for program AVR with
  • Follow along as I figure out how to use this new powerful tiny MCU from Microchip/Atmel!

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Getting Start with AvrStudio

Getting Start with AvrStudio

This movie is tutorial for beginer user that interested for program AVR with

Getting start with AVR studio

Getting start with AVR studio

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Getting Started with the tinyAVR 1-series Microcontroller

Getting Started with the tinyAVR 1-series Microcontroller

Follow along as I figure out how to use this new powerful tiny MCU from Microchip/Atmel! (Spoiler warning: It doesn't run Crysis) ...

Getting Started with AVR: Finding Documentation and Turning on an LED (#2)

Getting Started with AVR: Finding Documentation and Turning on an LED (#2)

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OsmoDevCon 2019 - getting started with Atmel | START on sysmoOCTSIM

OsmoDevCon 2019 - getting started with Atmel | START on sysmoOCTSIM

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Getting Started with AVR: Introduction to Series and Key Training Application (#1)

Getting Started with AVR: Introduction to Series and Key Training Application (#1)

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AVR Studio 4 (Task 1) - Writing a code and examining the Registers

AVR Studio 4 (Task 1) - Writing a code and examining the Registers

Problem solved: Write and assemble a program to load register R20 with value $99. Then from register R20 move it to R0, R1, R2, ...

AVR Studio 4 (Task 2) - Writing a code and examining the Registers

AVR Studio 4 (Task 2) - Writing a code and examining the Registers

Problem Solved: Write and assemble a program to add all the single character of your last name and save the result in R16.

Getting Started with AVR: Read an I/O as Input to Turn on LED (#4)

Getting Started with AVR: Read an I/O as Input to Turn on LED (#4)

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AVR Programming - AVR Studio Tutorial Introduction

AVR Programming - AVR Studio Tutorial Introduction

In this video I demonstrate how to write a small application using