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.

Control AVR With PocketPC or SmartPhone Using Terminal

September 4th, 2009

In previous posts I have discussed controlling the AVR VIA serial UART using most of Microsoft's PC operating systems, but I failed to include their Windows Mobile and Windows CE platforms. I was sent a link to 2 freeware files for emulating HyperTerminal on PPC and WinCE (haven't tested them myself as my wife is using my Dell Axim for work, scanned for viruses only). As far as I know, you just have to transfer the file(s) to your pocket PC or smart cell phone (either with cable transfer or on a SD card) and then simply double click the file on your PPC to execute the program. I have a Windows Mobile emulator installed on my desktop computer and these files will run for me in Windows XP.

Download PPC-Terminal.exe (12KB).

Download Smartphone-Terminal.exe (34KB).

  Thanks to http://digitalelectronicsandprograming.blogspot.com

Download TerminalClone.exe (25KB, for Windows PC).



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