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Programming the micro-controller 9 4032 July 26, 2011
by Rick_S
Advice needed for further projects with my nerdkit 3 3707 July 22, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
more questions about tempsensor.c code 4 3511 July 22, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
tempsensor.c code question 3 3468 July 22, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
Which way does electricity flow? Positive-to-Negative or Vice Versa? 5 23168 July 22, 2011
by rboggs10
Converting input signal for ADC, impedance matching? 7 4807 July 20, 2011
by BobaMosfet
my lcd went blank except a little line that looks like a cursor 2 4142 July 20, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
Temperature project unclear explanation of error in uncompiled code 5 3893 July 20, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
make file errors on initialload.c 6 3952 July 17, 2011
by Ralphxyz
Error: "Maybe it isn't a butterfly/AVR109 but a AVR910 device?" 3 6712 July 17, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
the make file cant locate the libnerdkits 3 3579 July 17, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
avr macpack 3 3967 July 16, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
acd with 2 inputs? 18 3894 July 14, 2011
by Ralphxyz
Electro-magnetism. Concept check. 14 3973 July 13, 2011
by BobaMosfet
Battery clip wires 3 3552 July 10, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
Electronics advice needed 3 3410 July 10, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
I cant get my lcd to work 5 3756 July 10, 2011
by codenamejupiterx
2-ROW LCD Only Displaying 2 Rows of 8 dark blocks.... 3 3936 July 10, 2011
by gcharris
Help Please **** I can only use a 9v battrey sent by Nerdkits 35 4341 July 03, 2011
by wintersdb
Switching Ground with a transistor 12 24267 June 28, 2011
by dgikuljot
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