Class 5 - We'll get even more hands-on AVR assembly experience by writing a complete program from scratch, learning how to set up and utilize the built-in AVR Timer peripherals.
Final Project Instructions - please tag your project with AVRPong
(For those who would like a Certificate of Completion from HackadayU, this must be completed by March 31st, 2021).
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And so it ended. A fantastic course, a very knowledgable instructor, the format "constrained" (possibly enhanced, rather ) by the web, and it was a torrent of information. If I had not known about half (or threequarter) of the stuff before, I would have been overloaded and lost it. Uri was very helpfull both during class and office hours, and then still more on the discord channel.
I'd like to suggest a follow up session after a few weeks - sometime before the Final Project completion close. It really should be a class plenum. I am thinking of the challenges when switching to RealLife circuits (there are no glitches or blue smoke in a simulator ;-) ), or using the real/raw toolchain (i.e. calling the gcc compiler, the avr obj dump, the uploader). What other students find fascinating/struggling with would be interesting to know, too.
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Thanks for the suggestion, and we're happy to hear you enjoyed the course!
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Thank you Michael!
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Where can i join this class?
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The live version of this course has ended. However, the class videos from this course will be uploaded to Hackaday's Youtube page in a few weeks. New courses will be starting in Spring!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_tws4AXg7av7aOW72rdi2bsPEMVr5SjT
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