[sdiy] Pseudo Random Noise Generator in an AVR?
Tom Wiltshire
tom at electricdruid.net
Wed Jan 9 17:39:21 CET 2013
I've done it on a PIC, but never an AVR. The code's online if you want to save some coding.
http://www.electricdruid.net/index.php?page=projects.noisegen
Alternatively, send me your address, and I'll pop you a chip in the post.
HTH,
Tom.
On 9 Jan 2013, at 05:10, Jim Patchell <patchell at cox.net> wrote:
> I am trying to elimnate parts in my current project. I have every thing on the board, except the analog noise generator (you know, reversed biased e-b junction. Gaining enough realestate may not be possible, and I don't want to add any more square inches. So, I was thinking, why not move the noise generator into the ATmega that is also on the board. Making a 32 bit linear feedback shift register in the firmware should not be a problem. Running it fast enough might be I would want to run it at a minimum of 40K shifts per second. Not even sure if that is fast enough.
>
> Anybody else every try something like this, and how did it work. Otherwise, I am going to have to break out the old STK500/501 and write some code. ;^)
>
> -Jim
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