Monday, 19 December 2016

AVR based counter with programming

Firstly we should know about AVR, the creator of AVR was not having proper word to describe their creature but AVR stands for

A= Alf ( Egil bogen )

V= vegard (wollan)

R= RISC

RISC stands for reduced instruction set computing. It’s a CPU based design strategy insight to identify or simplify instruction set, which provide high performance when it combines with a microprocessor or microcontroller architecture, which is capable to execute those instruction which are using fewer microprocessor or microcontroller cycles per instruction.

AVR stands in computer are AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR. AVR is hardware used to control/ maintains voltage for electronic equipments, AVR is capable for identify & understand the human voice

Note that the use of ‘AVR’ in this article generally refers to 8 bit RISC line of Atmel AVR microcontrollers.

What is Atmel? Basically AVR is a modified Harvard architecture of 8 bit RISC single chip microcontroller; it was developed in 1996 by Atmel. It is an American based designer and manufacturer of semiconductors.

Object counters are used for applications like counting the number of visitors at supermarkets and other public places, the project presented here the demonstration the working of an object counter suitable for industrial applications. It is an AVR Microcontroller (MCU) based full featured programmable counter. In the industry of manufacturing, before the product is ready, the product will go under many stages of manufacturing process. First, the operator enters the product under counting using AVR Microcontroller (MCU) from monitoring console. Circuit operation is done using the software program into the internal memory of the AVR MCU. The program implementation required some functionalities like handling user input (push button/sensors/toggle switches), LCD for display message and relay for making on & off concept with security. There are some projects based on AVR microcontroller.

1) BLDC motor controlling through AVR controller

2) Detection of finger print using AVR

3) Un-interruptible bench top Frequency measurement using AVR counter based project ETC
 
 

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