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Single Step Debugger22-Mar-21 10:16
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For someone who has as much experience as you already do, I'm thinking you will find the following book as great as I did, AVR Programming: Learning to Write Software for Hardware (Make: Technology on Your Time), Williams, Elliot, eBook - Amazon.com[^]

This book doesn't use the normal Arduino programming method (an Uno and Arduino IDE) but instead uses the lower level flash programmer and the GNU toolchain to go straight to the chip. I started out with the book and got stuck because I didn't have as much experience, but working through those things taught me so much more. The book is also written really well. Check it out.

If you want to go the other route using an Uno etc take a look at Exploring Arduino: Tools and Techniques for Engineering Wizardry, Blum, Jeremy, eBook - Amazon.com[^]

The 2nd ed. released recently and Blum is another great author who does constant work with Arduino technology. Great stuff.
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