SWBStick - introduction
SWBStick project was created as a base for SWB (SWTC) courses which took place of TEC. Main goal of SWB is to familiarise students with real life, current trends in electronics. We choose practical knowledge instead of pure theory. Device h
SWBStick project was created as a base for SWB (SWTC) courses which took place of TEC. Main goal of SWB is to familiarise students with real life, current trends in electronics. We choose practical knowledge instead of pure theory.
Device has size of typical USB pen drive. Main part is Atmel ATmega32 micro controller running at 18.432MHz.
To increase ergonomics the device can be programmed with BASCOM-AVR or Arduino. To find COM port name please go to "Device Manager" and expand "Ports (COM & LPT)" then look for Silabs CP2102.
- Device schematics
- SWBStick Pinout
- Introduction to programming in BASCOM-AVR
- ATmega32 datasheet
- Windows Drivers for Silabs CP2102
- Example calculator and serial testing program
- BASCOM-AVR bootloader configuration