Implementation of the Cortex-M4 architecture from ST-Microelectronics: The STM32F429
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Implementation of the Cortex-M4 architecture from ST-Microelectronics: The STM32F429
"A collection of meticulously crafted code snippets, along with schematics and simulations, tailored for the Atemega32 microcontroller."
Some microprocessor designs, designed using Proteus, software part done by Assembly
In this project, there was a sonar sensor for detecting distance, an Arduino, some jump wires, some LEDs, breadboards, registers, a buzzer, and an LCD display. The sonar sensor will detect the distance of the baby and will monitor the baby constantly. If anything goes wrong, the buzzer will make a sound, LEDs will turn on and the urgent messages…
Microprocessor Lab
Study of topics related to the design of modern microprocessors, including Boolean algebra, logic gates, design simplification techniques, memory design, programmable control units, and use of hardware description languages.
2014-2018 Gebze Technical University Computer Science Homeworks
My mdbook/notes on various things
This is the repository I used while self-studying the lab assignments of CS61C (Great Ideas in Computer Architecture [aka Machine Structures], UC Berkeley, Fall 2020). For my answers, see branch "sandbox".
CSE341 : Microprocessors [CSE, BRACU]
C-program implemented on arduino to control streetlight intensity based on sunlight intensity
Some of my Microprocessor Lab projects
These are programs for Microprocessor and Microcontroller. Language used is Assembly Language.
This is AVR project of Micro Processor course.
Several small microprocessor programs written for STMicroelectronics B-L475E-IOT01A1 using the various sensors on the board such as DAC, ADC, GPIO etc.
Microprocessor Design Course (2021)
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