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Re: [avr-chat] AVR board with USB and LCD


From: Gary Douglas
Subject: Re: [avr-chat] AVR board with USB and LCD
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:27:36 -0600
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If you wanted to do a board yourself - or modify your STK500 or similar, you can check out serial interface displays from Matrix Orbital http://www.matrixorbital.com and USB Uarts from FTDI ( www.ftdichip.com ) - these might save you a lot of time! I've used the latter with great success!

Using these all you have to write is UART code.... and buttons, of course.

-Gary

Matthias Weißer wrote:
Pertti Kellomäki schrieb:

I am working on a small volume data logging
device. Google finds all kinds of interesting boards,
but not quite what I am looking for, so I thought I'd
fish for information here. My wish list for the board
is:
    - compact (handheld)
    - AVR controller, preferably ATmega
    - USB
    - alphanumeric LCD (8x1 is sufficient)
    - dataflash
    - a few push buttons
    - piezo buzzer

I do know about the Butterfly, that's what I have been
using to develop the device. I might just tack a serial-usb
module to a Butterfly, but would prefer a more compact board
if there is one. Any suggestions?


You could use the hardware of my USBisp (see my homepage) and connect a LCD, push buttons and a buzzer via an I2C port expander.


--
Gary Douglas
Manager - Network Products

Pathway Connectivity Inc.
Inglewood Plaza, Unit 103
1439 - 17 Avenue SE
Calgary, Alberta
Canada. T2G 1J9
+1.403.243-8110 x43
www.pathwayconnect.com





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