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| author | Sadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com> | 2025-10-30 15:06:42 +0800 |
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| committer | Sadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com> | 2025-10-30 15:06:42 +0800 |
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diff --git a/_site/archive/arduino-uno/index.html b/_site/archive/arduino-uno/index.html index c20546b..b21f7d6 100644 --- a/_site/archive/arduino-uno/index.html +++ b/_site/archive/arduino-uno/index.html @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ <h2 class="center" id="title">NOTES ON PROGRAMMING ATMEGA328P CHIPS</h2> <h6 class="center">10 APRIL 2025</h5> <br> - <div class="threecol justify"><p>This post is a step-by-step guide for wiring up ATmega328P ICs to run at 5 V + <div class="twocol justify"><p>This post is a step-by-step guide for wiring up ATmega328P ICs to run at 5 V with a 16 MHz crystal and 3.3 V with an 8 MHz crystal. While the 5 V configuration is common, the 3.3 V configuration can be advantageous in low-power applications and when interfacing with parts that run at 3.3 V.</p> |
