I am looking for buying some good AVR development board...Please do me a favor could you please check following links and suggest me which would be better to go
http://www.circuit-ed.com/BigAVR-64100- ... 128C4.aspx
http://www.mikroe.com/en/tools/unids3/
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools ... ol_id=3918
http://www.pantechsolutions.net/Atmega% ... Board.html
Or if you like what you are using, refer me name. Please advice me! Thank You!
Please help me to choose AVR development board?
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Re: Please help me to choose AVR development board?
i like the arduino and the minipov3.
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Re: Please help me to choose AVR development board?
You can buy board from LUMINLABZ.For more details you can contact us @ 080-22451619 or mail us @[email protected].
For more details regarding the board please click the following URL
http://luminlabz.com/?p=64
For more details regarding the board please click the following URL
http://luminlabz.com/?p=64
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Re: Please help me to choose AVR development board?
What sort of development are you doing?
The boards you linked to all look like they are intended for development of a large-scale project with the larger (64/100-pin, lots of memory/IO/etc) devices? Is this what you are looking for?
Many of the people here are using Arduino variants with ATMegaXX8 CPUs (usually 168 or 328 these days). All Arduino hardware can be used as a standard AVR development board if you program the chip using the ICSP header and an AVR programmer like the USBTinyISP - In fact a USBTinyISP + Boarduino is my standard dev environment. Both are products of Adafruit, just go over to the store links on your left! However, this approach is for smaller projects than what you seem to have in mind based on the dev boards you were looking at, since the ATMega168 is a midsized 28-pin device and not one of those monster AVRs.
The boards you linked to all look like they are intended for development of a large-scale project with the larger (64/100-pin, lots of memory/IO/etc) devices? Is this what you are looking for?
Many of the people here are using Arduino variants with ATMegaXX8 CPUs (usually 168 or 328 these days). All Arduino hardware can be used as a standard AVR development board if you program the chip using the ICSP header and an AVR programmer like the USBTinyISP - In fact a USBTinyISP + Boarduino is my standard dev environment. Both are products of Adafruit, just go over to the store links on your left! However, this approach is for smaller projects than what you seem to have in mind based on the dev boards you were looking at, since the ATMega168 is a midsized 28-pin device and not one of those monster AVRs.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.