Das ATmega328 Uno Development Board (Arduino Uno kompatibel) ist ein Mikrocontroller-Board, das auf dem ATmega328 basiert.
Es verfügt über 14 digitale Ein-/Ausgangspins (von denen 6 als PWM-Ausgänge verwendet werden können), 6 analoge Eingänge, einen 16 MHz-Keramikresonator, einen USB-Anschluss, eine Strombuchse, einen ICSP-Header und eine Reset-Taste.
Es enthält alles, was zur Unterstützung des Mikrocontrollers erforderlich ist. Schließen Sie es über ein USB-Kabel an einen Computer an oder betreiben Sie es mit einem AC-DC-Adapter oder einer Batterie, um loszulegen.
Technische Daten
Mikrocontroller
ATmega328
Betriebsspannung
5 V DC
Eingangsspannung (empfohlen)
7-12 V DC
Eingangsspannung (Grenzwerte)
6-20 V DC
Digitale I/O-Pins
14 (davon 6 mit PWM-Ausgang)
Analoge Eingangspins
6
SRAM
2 kB (ATmega328)
EEPROM
1 kB (ATmega328)
Flash-Speicher
32 kB (ATmega328), davon 0,5 kB vom Bootloader verwendet
Taktgeschwindigkeit
16 MHz
Downloads
Manual
The Theremin was the first music synthesizer. The Junior Theremin is our, smaller, version of that classic electronic musical instrument. As you move your hand towards and away from the wire aerial, the Theremin responds by changing the pitch of the note it is playing. It can play individual notes as well as varying the tone of a single note.
How do you use the theremin?
The wire aerial responds to the movement of your hand towards and away from it and changes the pitch of the note it plays, without actually being touched. Junior Theremin works in two modes – continuous and discrete. When you first connect the battery Junior Theremin is in continuous mode. Pressing both pushbuttons together switches between continuous and discrete modes. Discrete mode, as its name implies, plays individual or discrete notes rather than a continuously variable tone. Eight notes over a single octave are available. In discrete mode the two pushbuttons change the octave of the notes. The left-hand pushbutton (marked -) lowers the octave, and the right-hand pushbutton (marked +) raises the octave. The pushbuttons only change the octave so long as they are pressed. In continuous mode the pushbuttons have no effect.
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4 LEDs and 4 push buttons ensure hours of fun. Repeat the combination, harder and harder, faster and faster. The microprocessor-controlled game has 4 different difficulty levels and low consumption. The sound and/or LED indication are adjustable. To save the three 1.5 V AA batteries (not included), the kit automatically switches itself off when not in use.
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Manual
This educational soldering kit is suitable for all kinds of applications such as model making and works with a 9 V battery (not included). You can control the flashing speed with two potentiometers.
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Manual