The AVR microcontroller from ATMEL is widely used in embedded applications. The below list of AVR Microcontroller Tutorials and AVR Projects helps you to learn AVR series of microcontrollers from very basic level to advanced applications. Most of these projects are built with the ATmega16/Atmega32 Microcontroller and will be programmed using the Atmel Studio. All projects and tutorials are explained with neat circuit diagram, code and hardware demonstration.
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