Das TV-Magazin ComputerClub2 und die Elektronikzeitschrift Elektor starten diesen Monat ein gemeinsames Mikrocontroller-Projekt für alle, die das Programmieren der intelligenten Chips lernen wollen. Der von Wolfgang Back und Wolfgang Rudolph moderierte ComputerClub2 - die Neuauflage des legendären WDR-Computerclubs - ist auf dem Kabelsender NRW-TV und im Internet (www.cczwei.de) zu sehen und erreicht inzwischen hunderttausende von Fans aller Altersklassen. Grundlage des "CC2-Elektor-AVR-Projektes" ist ein günstiger Mikrocontroller, der in den Programmiersprachen Basic und C programmiert werden kann. Er dient als Herz und Hirn zahlreicher Anwendungen - vom Leuchtdioden-Lauflicht bis zu einem autonom fliegenden Modell-Hubschrauber. Im April-Heft der Zeitschrift Elektor wird das verwendete Mikrocontrollersystem ausführlich vorgestellt und ein erstes kleines Programm entwickelt. Weitere Themen der April-Ausgabe, die ab 26. März im Zeitschriftenhandel erhältlich ist, sind ein vom PC unabhängiges Internet-Radio, ein Mini-Webserver für die Heimautomation und ein revolutionäres Audio-Verstärkerkonzept. ep Ein kostenloses Rezensions-Exemplar der aktuellen ELEKTOR-Ausgabe und Bilddateien für Ihre redaktionelle Arbeit fordern Sie bitte via Telefon oder E-Mail an.
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