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Revision as of 11:59, 24 January 2021
Have you ever wondered what a little Arduino is really capable of? Ever wanted to really understand a chip? Learn lots of nitty-gritty details about the Microchip AVR architecture, the processor architecture that powers the Arduino and many other products.
Code Samples
#define __AVR_ATmega328P__ #include "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vancegroup-mirrors/avr-libc/master/avr-libc/include/stdlib.h" #include "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vancegroup-mirrors/avr-libc/master/avr-libc/include/avr/io.h" #include "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vancegroup-mirrors/avr-libc/master/avr-libc/include/avr/interrupt.h" #define DIRECTION_PORT DDRB int main() { const int DIRECTION_MASK = 0b00001110; uint8_t direction = 0b00001010; // https://github.com/gnea/grbl/blob/master/grbl/stepper.c#L324 DIRECTION_PORT = (DIRECTION_PORT & ~DIRECTION_MASK) | (direction & DIRECTION_MASK); cli(); sei(); return 0; }