PIC18 Development Board with Ethernet and USB
https://www.electronics-lab.com/pic18-development-board-with-ethernet-and-usb/
by magkopian @ instructables.com: The development board is based on a PIC18LF4553 microcontroller. The microcontroller features a Full Speed USB 2.0 (12Mbit/s) interface without the need for any external components. Also, it has 32KB of program memory, 2KB of RAM and it supports an external clock up to 48MHz, which is optional because it also has […]
Using Efficient SPI Peripherals for Low-Cost MCU-Based IoT Designs
https://www.electronics-lab.com/using-efficient-spi-peripherals-for-low-cost-mcu-based-iot-designs/
by Warren Miller @ digikey.com: Efficient Internet of Things (IoT) designs must balance a host of requirements that often work against each other. Low cost is important, but often supporting all the key features required by the application increases MCU pin count and memory size—two things that work against low cost. Low power is also […]
Externally clocking (and overclocking) AVR MCUs
https://www.electronics-lab.com/externally-clocking-and-overclocking-avr-mcus/
by nerdralph.blogspot.ca: People familiar with AVR boards such as Arduinos likely know most AVR MCUs can be clocked from an external crystal connected to 2 of the pins. When the AVR does not need to run at a precise clock frequency, it is also common to clock them from the internal 8Mhz oscillator. Before CPUs were […]
ATMEGA16/32 DEVELOPMENT BOARD
https://www.electronics-lab.com/atmega1632-development-board/
ATmega16/32 Development Board provides a very simple and cost effective platform for prototyping solution. The compact design provides connection to all the pins of the microcontroller for the user. Prototyping solution available for 40-pin ATmega series AVR microcontroller from ATMEL All the four ports available to the user via standard 10 pin box header connector […]
2 New Families from Microchip
https://www.electronics-lab.com/2-new-families-from-microchip/
by elektormagazine.com: Microchip has introduced two new 8-bit MCU families with integrated Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs). You may be thinking that 8-bit processors are unlikely to cut the mustard for many of today’s applications but built-in interconnected CIPs combine to perform functions autonomously, without intervention from the processor. This makes these new 8-bit families suitable […]