The detailed instructions for this lab can be found at http://wiki.msoe.us/ce2810labs/lab6.
Note: The song you generate on your own must span all 6 octaves.
You may want to refer back to my CE2800 powerpoint slides for on overview of the Timer/Counter subsystem. These are just summaries; more complete information can be found in the Atmega32.pdf file (link on the above wiki page).
You must demonstrate your completed implementation (by running the provided test program) before the beginning of the following lab.
For your assignment, you are to submit the .c file you create.
Upload your submission through
WebCT (assignment "Lab 6").
Enter the overall time you spent on this
lab into the FAST system (for week
6).
Be sure to keep copies of all your files, in case something gets lost.
Your lab grade will be determined by the following factors:
Program - comments and formatting are important aspects of C language programming!
Answers to questions (if applicable) - content, spelling, and grammar.Timeliness of submission as stated in the course policies.