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Ds Avr Project Board User Guide

The AVR Project Board has an ATMEGA16 microcontroller that can be programmed in-system or through JTAG debugging. It includes components like a 7-segment display, LEDs, buttons, a buzzer, and resistors. The board also has breadboarding space and connectors that provide access to the microcontroller pins to connect additional circuits.

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Ds Avr Project Board User Guide

The AVR Project Board has an ATMEGA16 microcontroller that can be programmed in-system or through JTAG debugging. It includes components like a 7-segment display, LEDs, buttons, a buzzer, and resistors. The board also has breadboarding space and connectors that provide access to the microcontroller pins to connect additional circuits.

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AVR Project Board

User’s Guide
The AVR Project Board Features

- ATMEL's ATMEGA16 Microcontroller on Board


- In system programming
- JTAG Debugging / Software Downloading, fully compatible with AVR Studio.
- 4 Digit 7 segment Display
- 3 LEDs
- 3 push Switches
- 1 Buzzer
- 1 Variable Resistor
- 2 Serial ports (1 for Hardware / 1 for Software) with RS-232 Driver IC on Board
- Large Bread-boarding area sufficient to do any project listed in the Book
- All Microcontroller pins accessible through Connector
- All high quality connector suitable for Connect-through-Wires
- Power Regulator on Board.

Following is the layouts of the board depicting the location of the featured items

Microcontroller pins

12
4
2
10
1 11

9 7
6
3 5

Connector for peripherals


Microcontroller pins

12

4
2
10
1 11

9 7 6
3 5

Connector for peripherals

1. ATMEL's ATMEGA16 Microcontroller


2. In system programming Port
3. JTAG Debugging / Software Downloading Port
4. 4 Digit 7 segment Display
5. LEDs
6. Push Switches
7. Buzzer
8. Variable Resistor
9. Serial port Connector for built in USART
10. Serial port Connector for Software Serial Port
11. Large Bread-boarding area sufficient to do any project listed in the Book
12. Power Regulator on Board.

As the microcontroller pins are available only on the connectors and not directly
connected to the peripheral components (except for the serial ports). Wires will be
required to connect the microcontroller to different components as required.

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