minimal-hardware-7-segment-display VS arduino-blink-purec

Compare minimal-hardware-7-segment-display vs arduino-blink-purec 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)

arduino-blink-purec

A pure C implementation of a blink program for the Arduino Uno. (by tderflinger)
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minimal-hardware-7-segment-display

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  • 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

arduino-blink-purec

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  • Embedded C with SSTuino
    1 project | /r/SSTUINO | 23 Apr 2023
    After learning the C programming language, I decided to try it out on embedded systems, particularly SSTuino. After all, the libraries offered by Arduino are too high-level and offer little low-level control, oversimplifying the code we get to write. Right now, I am trying to modify a program like this to work on SSTuino, but I am unsure on which registers to use for the built-in LED. Since SSTuino has a smaller community, it is difficult to find resources to do embedded C on SSTuino. Hence, I am reaching out for some support to do just that.

What are some alternatives?

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

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