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USB 2.0 Cable 10 Foot Type A Male to Type B Male

USB 2.0 Cable Type A Male to Type B Male - 10 FT

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3 Foot USB Cable Type A to USB Cable Type A

USB Cable Type A Male to USB Type A Male - 3 FT

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Type K Thermocouple Temperature Sensor

Type K Thermocouple - Temperature Sensor

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84 oz-in NEMA 17 Stepping motors (also called stepper motor)
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Atmega324P

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10K timmer potentiometer

10K Trimmer Potentiometer (Through Hole)

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16x2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

16x2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

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White prototyping breadboard with 30 tie strips and two power rails on each side.

White Prototyping Breadboard (2x30 columns of tie strips and 2x2 rows of power strips)

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NewbieHack Blue T-Shirt / Skull Logo

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Get the official NewbieHack T-shirt and support the great and informative electronics and microcontroller tutorials. All profits from these T-shirts will go towards the development of video tutorials and new projects.

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A general explanation of the uses and applications of microcontrollers. Microcontrollers can be used to: sense the environment using sensors, control other components with general purpose output pins,...
Introduction to the Atmel Atmega32 AVR microcontroller and the pin assignments (what each pin of the chip does). The pins include PORTs (PORTA, PORTB, PORTC and PORTD) and 8 pins for each port, ADC (...
Introduction to the concept of transfering a program from the computer to the microcontroller using a programmer like the USBTiny.
Introduction to programmers line the USBTiny and the Pocket AVR and that this device is plugged into the computer and to the microcontroller (chip) to transfer the program from the computer to the mic...
Description of a microcontroller programmer, specifically the USBTiny AVR pocket Progrmmer from SparkFun.com and the USBTiny from adafruit industries.