nanoBASIC UNO is a minimal BASIC interpreter developed by shachi-lab for 8-bit AVR microcontrollers (Arduino UNO / ATmega328P). It is a modern reconstruction of the original BASIC interpreter written ...
This is a small Arduino IDE project for building a working Intel 8008 system using an original 8008-1 chip and an Adafruit ItsyBitsy M4 microcontroller board. The M4 interfaces to the bus of the 8008, ...
The Pico Display Base Board is a printed circuit board from Applying Microcontroller Solutions that provides a platform for building Raspberry Pi Pico-based display projects. It works with a Raspberry ...
A Microchip Technology PIC microcontroller can be an accurate solution for calculating the timing of a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal due to its architecture. With this design, you can measure ...
PiccoloBASIC is an open-source BASIC interpreter for the Raspberry Pi Pico development board that’s based on “uBASIC: a really simple BASIC interpreter” by Adam Dunkels and relying on Arm’s LittleFS ...
[Jeff] says that designing your own 6502 computer is a rite of passage, and he wanted the experience. His board can accept a real 6502 or the newer CMOS variant that is still available. There are a ...