The AVR is a Modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller (µC) which was developed by Atmel in 1996. The AVR was one of the first microcontroller families to use on-chip flash memory for program storage, as opposed to One-Time Programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time.

AVR Project Ideas (Mine)

August 19th, 2009

Future Project Ideas (parts needed):

  • Big push button kit/product for feet/foot that does mouse clicks or macros through USB or Bluetooth.
  • MAME arcade keyboard kit/product for PC
  • Full alphabet & characters POV kit to put on a fan/wheel with adjustable timing
  • Make your name on LED POV tutorial & LED Sequential Display
  • LED scrolling sign kit/product that you can use 2 colored b/w bitmaps in series or just use text
  • Wall avoidance robotic car kit/product
  • Variable speed DC motor tutorial
  • Motion sensing alarm tutorial
  • Bend sensor demo
  • Pressure sensor demo
  • Motion/tilt sensor demo
  • Potentiometer-controlled servo demo
  • Conductive touch switching demo
  • Light sensing alarm tutorial
  • Temperature alarm tutorial
  • LED music bars
  • Dance/react to music (USB powered) gadgets
  • Open source computer pal (USB powered/programmable), head & mouth moves when PC talks
  • Joule thief, LED flasher that uses dead batteries
  • Make a joystick control devices tutorial
  • Send infared IR codes constantly to turn off TV tutorial (stop the kids from watching TV)
  • IR jammer tutorial (don't let your spouse turn the channel)
  • Web GUI controlled WIFI webcam kit/product on wheels (view and look around your house anywhere)
  • Turn old wind-up (vintage collectible style) into electronic toys that "emulate" their original tasks and/or do new tricks
  • Solar charging annoying beeper (or flasher) magnetic stick-on (beeps/chirps when its dark)
  • Electronic pranks (random beeper, the jumper/vibrate that activates when close)
  • Electronic stethoscope
  • Electronic temperature taker for fever warnings/alarms

I have so many ideas but I am limited to parts I can afford. I set up a DONATE (look to the top left of page in the menu) button for those who feel I deserve something as they have benefitted from one of my blog posts or used any of code.



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