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dc.contributor.authorDAOUD, Amine-
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-19T08:54:48Z-
dc.date.available2026-04-19T08:54:48Z-
dc.date.issued2026-04-19-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.univ-usto.dz/handle/123456789/743-
dc.description.abstractThis manual presents a structured, hands-on guide to the ATmega328P microcontroller as implemented in Arduino Uno and Nano platforms, bridging foundational theory with practical embedded system development. Designed for students and beginners, it progresses from essential digital electronics concepts and introductory C programming to an in-depth exploration of the internal architecture and peripheral subsystems of the ATmega328P. Key topics include analog-to-digital conversion, interrupt handling, timing mechanisms, shift registers, port expanders, and serial communication protocols. All programming examples are developed using Arduino IDE version 1.8.19, simulated in Proteus ISIS, and experimentally validated on physical hardware with standard laboratory instrumentation. By intentionally excluding advanced display modules and complex digital sensor protocols, the manual maintains a focused, accessible learning trajectory. Through systematic theoretical explanations, circuit schematics, and detailed, fully commented code examples, readers acquire the technical competencies required to design, program, and troubleshoot microcontroller-driven systems. This resource establishes a robust foundation for advanced study in embedded systems, control engineering, and IoT development.en_US
dc.publisheruniversity of science and technology of oranen_US
dc.subjectArduino Platformen_US
dc.subjectATmega328Pen_US
dc.subjectMicrocontroller Interfacingen_US
dc.subjectEmbedded Systems Educationen_US
dc.titleEtude et Réalisation des Projetsen_US
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