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<blockquote data-quote="Martian" data-source="post: 125830" data-attributes="member: 6511"><p>The Atmel AVR is pretty good. A lot of people use the Arduino, which is a development board based on the AVR, with an easier interface for noobs. There are, of course, other options, such as the BASIC stamp. It all depends on what you prefer and how much you want to spend.</p><p></p><p>For the magnetic field sensor circuit, you'll need to use the ADC (analog to digital converter) on the microcontroller to convert the voltage output by the sensor to digital form, then either send the info to a computer program via USB, serial port, or parallel port, or output to a digital display connected to the microcontroller circuit. It requires some programming ability and might not be easy for a complete beginner, but it's cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martian, post: 125830, member: 6511"] The Atmel AVR is pretty good. A lot of people use the Arduino, which is a development board based on the AVR, with an easier interface for noobs. There are, of course, other options, such as the BASIC stamp. It all depends on what you prefer and how much you want to spend. For the magnetic field sensor circuit, you'll need to use the ADC (analog to digital converter) on the microcontroller to convert the voltage output by the sensor to digital form, then either send the info to a computer program via USB, serial port, or parallel port, or output to a digital display connected to the microcontroller circuit. It requires some programming ability and might not be easy for a complete beginner, but it's cheap. [/QUOTE]
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