AVR Workshop
AVR Workshop by John Boxall is a practical, project-driven guide that turns AVR microcontroller theory into real-world results. Whether you’re a hobbyist, engineering student, or professional developer, this book cuts through jargon to teach the essentials of AVR architecture, peripheral control, and embedded programming in a clear, hands-on way.
You’ll find step-by-step explanations of timers, ADCs, interrupts, serial communications, and power management, paired with approachable C examples that demystify low-level programming. Each chapter builds skills logically so you can move from simple LED blinkers to responsive sensors and communication interfaces with confidence. The writing balances technical accuracy with readable guidance, making complex topics accessible without oversimplifying.
Imagine designing your own sensor nodes, automating small devices, or prototyping hardware for commercial projects—this book gives you the foundations and the practical know-how to get there. Readers gain a working understanding of AVR peripherals, I/O techniques, and debugging strategies that directly translate to improved project turnaround and fewer design iterations.
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Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


