minimal-hardware-7-segment-display VS Bare-Arduino-Project

Compare minimal-hardware-7-segment-display vs Bare-Arduino-Project and see what are their differences.

minimal-hardware-7-segment-display

ATmega-based driver for a 7-segment display with latched 8-bit input and hex or decimal output (by TomNisbet)
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minimal-hardware-7-segment-display

Posts with mentions or reviews of minimal-hardware-7-segment-display. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Looking For Some Guidance!
    1 project | /r/PCB | 1 May 2021
    You may want to try a project using the ATmega328. This is the same chip that the Arduino uses, but you can program it directly without the Arduino libraries and IDE. The chip and the AVR ISP programmer are inexpensive and easy to get. You can breadboard a design and program it with a simple makefile. Once you have a design you like on the breadboard it can be spun into a PCB. Here is an example of a simple 328 project: https://github.com/TomNisbet/minimal-hardware-7-segment-display

Bare-Arduino-Project

Posts with mentions or reviews of Bare-Arduino-Project. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-21.
  • Makefile for SAMD boards
    2 projects | /r/arduino | 21 Apr 2021
    I am trying to run my Arduino Nano 33 IoT using a Makefile (need a well structured project). I tried this alongside the Bare-Arduino-Project. Since I was unable to compile the example projects because of flags being empty (I opened issue here), I decided to fill them by hand.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing minimal-hardware-7-segment-display and Bare-Arduino-Project you can also consider the following projects:

esp32-led-controller - An embedded matrix LED controller for the ESP32 platform

ATmega328P - ATmega328P driver library

TM16xx - Arduino TM16xx library for LED & KEY and LED Matrix modules based on TM1638, TM1637, TM1640 and similar chips. Simply use print() on 7-segment and use Adafruit GFX on matrix.

homebrew-avr - Homebrew AVR Toolchain

FastLED-idf - FastLED port to the ESP-IDF 4.0 development environment

Arduino-Makefile - Makefile for Arduino sketches. It defines the workflows for compiling code, flashing it to Arduino and even communicating through Serial.

Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.

ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.

arduino-blink-purec - A pure C implementation of a blink program for the Arduino Uno.

denops-documentation - 📖 Denops documentation

AAUI2AUI - Documentation for the Apple AUI to regular AUI adapter cable and kit