This a hi-res version of the original AVR robot video featured in issue six (STK600, AVRON, RZ RAVEN).
The new AVR XMEGA™ family from Atmel brings 8/16-bit microcontrollers up to a new level of system performance! But what does this mean? In this news-like episode, our expert mr. Ingar Fredriksen gives a quick intro to what "Redefining system performance" means to him...http://www.avrtv.com
In this AVR TV special, we show you how a handful of ATmega32s replace big chunks of old analog gear, and take part in utilizing the most abundant renewable energy source on the prairies of the USA: The wind.http://www.avrtv.com
In this AVR TV special, we present how to set up a Wireless Sensor Network in 90 seconds using the AVR RZ Raven kit! AVR Studio 4.14 must be pre-installed.http://www.avrtv.com
In this AVR TV special, we present an invention that may very well change the aviation world! And at the heart of it: AVR microcontrollers. Many of them. http://www.avrtv.com
Not just yet another tools update; the first 2008 issue starts off by presenting you the new AVR tools-categorization-with-a-norse-twist, then goes on to present 3 new contenders in the AVR tools range:The STK600 and the AVRONE! are the new workhorses among starter kits and debuggers, respectively; and the RAVEN must be the most exciting evaluation kit you have ever seen...http://www.avrtv.com
This Fifth regular issue is just a short tools update on: DB101, BC100, EVK525 and the BuildRoot for AVR32 distribution. It is also an occasion to thank you for watching AVRTV in 2007, and to welcome you back in 2008.http://www.avrtv.com
This is the second part of the NGW Special, giving you a live demo of some of the possibilities of the NGW and the software included in the kit.http://www.avrtv.com
This is the first part of the NGW Special, giving a narrated powerpoint introduction to the ATNGW100 Network Gateway.http://www.avrtv.com
In this 4th regular Issue of AVR TV, that marketing engineer (again) talks about Atmel's new addition to the AVR32 UC3 Microcontroller family: the UC3B. And then there's Anna Konda...http://www.avrtv.com