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MegaCoreX Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to MegaCoreX
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megaTinyCore
Arduino core for the tinyAVR 0/1/2-series - Ones's digit 2,4,5,7 (pincount, 8,14,20,24), tens digit 0, 1, or 2 (featureset), preceded by flash in kb. Library maintainers: porting help available!
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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ATMega4808 supported?
At the moment, I'm using MegaCoreX. I was on FastLED v3.3.3 but also tried v3.5 with the same issue.
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Best way to migrate from an arduino-based system to a purely microcontroller-IC one?
See also the Atmega 4808/4809 parts: these are available in DIP packages, and are supported by a different Arduino Core, but are VERY close the the 328P. https://github.com/MCUdude/MegaCoreX
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Atmega4808 updi - Arduino ide
Howdy, I’ve built my own board with a 3208 which is in the same family as your 4808 and have been using MegaCoreX to program it through the Arduino IDE. You can use it to set functionality of the reset pin as well as BOD level and internal clock frequency.
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ATMEGA3209? I was trying to do a project with an attiny84 and needed space. I figured that it could be programed the arduino ide. I cannot figure out how to make it work. Any help?
MegaCoreX https://github.com/MCUdude/MegaCoreX An Arduino core for ATmega4809, ATmega4808, ATmega3209, ATmega3208, ATmega1609, ATmega1608, ATmega809 and ATmega808. "For programming, these chips use a UPDI programming interface."
https://github.com/MCUdude/MegaCoreX may be a useful starting point.
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How to get 11 PWM from ATmega4809 ?
The ATmega4809 overview informs that it has 11 PWM peripherals. However, I'm not able to find 11 pins capable to generate a PWM signal, just 9. I have generated a PWM signal in all pins with Arduino IDE and analogWrite function and it confirms the ATmega4809 pinout described in the MegaCoreX library.
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Official documentation of Nano Every is wrong - clock runs at 16MHz, not 20MHz
Use of MCUdude's MegaCoreX gives you a lot of flexibility, such as easily changing the clock frequency and allowing access to all the serial ports."
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Basic MegaCoreX repo stats
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2.2
about 1 month ago
MCUdude/MegaCoreX is an open source project licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of MegaCoreX is C++.
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