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== White papers ==
 
== White papers ==

Latest revision as of 14:00, 5 December 2013

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MiniMexle is an universal development board for Atmel AVR microprocessor ATmega88, which comes with an USB programmer, both in the form of the kit. Both programmer and the board are available from the www.minimexle.de, all documentation is there.

The MiniMEXLE is the youngest child of the MEXLE family. Although it offers many nice features. The device can be connected to a personal computer using the AVR USB Progi.

Vývojová doska MiniMEXLE.

<P> Processor: ATmega48/88
User interface: 2-lines LCD-Display, 4 Buttons
Analog interface: 2 A/D and D/A-channels
and many more...


The MiniMEXLE is currently in use at Heilbronn University and Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava to support students understanding microcontrollers.


Further information is available at the Software, Projects and Downloads section. This device may be purchased at the external MiniMEXLE Shop.


Introduction

Technical documentation


See also notes to the MiniMexle board building.

New life for MiniMexle: an Arduino compatibility.

White papers

Remote controlled mobile robot using MiniMexle board in few steps:

  1. Basic I/O operation
  2. Minimexle and servomotor
  3. Basic serial communication
  4. Bluetooth serial communication