- connect 3.5" disk drive to 8051?
- Posted on July 29th, 2003 | 7 Comments
Hi, I want to connect a 3.5" disk drive to a 8051 (or faster compatible) controller. Has anyone done this before? Is any free or commercial source code available? I need only functions for reading,...
- Re: Some questions on embedded systems
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
RBK wrote: http://www.dontronics.com/auto.html and http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html may be of interest. -- Don McKenzie E-mail: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html
- Asking for help: PID controller for a DC Motor
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 6 Comments
Hi, I'm looking for some theoretical help on a PID controller for speed in a DC Motor. It is a small 9V DC motor from Radio Shack, and I've been told of the type known as "Sensorless DC Motor"...
- Sophia SA98 Emulator
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
I'm trying to find a copy of the PC software used with a Sophia Systems SA98 emulator. Any help would be appreciated. The manufacturer is no help, this emulator hasn't been sold in a...
- Re: basic-52
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
In article <3f2440fc$0$8629$afc38c87@>, emanuel stiebler <emu@ecubics.com> wrote: Do a google search on "steve quest basic-52". His site, www.code.archive.aisnota.com, seems to be offline, but...
- Looking for Motorola MPX4115AP in Europe
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
I'm looking for 2 or 3 of these barometric pressure sensors. Anyone know of a supplier in Holland (or other parts of Europe? Also possibly looking for other pressure sensors from the same...
- Re: Where i can buy 16bit Fujitsu micro (small quantity) ?
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Our distributer (EBV in Germany) said last week "allocation" or better "wait 28weeks". The reason is an earthquake in Japan where is this factory. He said, that Fujitsu himself buy all µCs in all...
- Re: 68332 vs. ARM or other easy to use CPU?
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 1 Comments
"Chris Carlen" <crobc@BOGUSFIELD.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:bfup6r02u4i@enews1.newsguy.com... The TPU is a processor by itself, with its own assembly language. Please be warned that there...
- What does IAR (Systems) Stand For ?
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 2 Comments
Hello, I have been to the IAR Systems website however I did not find an explanation for the letters IAR. Does anyone have this information ? Thank you, Declan Hughes dhughes@aero.tamu.edu
- Re: UML and Embedded Product Development
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
"Hyoung Lee" <hlee@dsplab.com> wrote in message news:<PD4Ua.98573$hV.7644366@twister.austin.rr.com>... Using statecharts (only), you can generate really nice code. See IAR VisualState for example. ...
- newbie: problems w/LCD
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 2 Comments
hi, this is my first time working with a microcontroller so please bear with me. i am trying to interface a simple hd44780 type lcd to a 8051 Cygnal microcontroller. the code compiles fine and...
- NETWORK TEN LTD
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 3 Comments
18/07/2003 NETWORK TEN LTD INV#CY16070524 $182.00 OH, also the above one. that went OK? d
- Re: 68hc912b32 Interrupt Problems
- Posted on July 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Ian wrote: Have you read this? http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/sep98/68hc12intr.html Do you walk the list of timers? - RM
- how to discharge caps and inductors at powerdown?
- Posted on July 27th, 2003 | 5 Comments
Hi guys, I noticed a problem on a board I designed: when I power off the board, the inductor and the capacitor of the LC filter (470 uH and 1000uF) keeps powering the voltage regulator for a...
- Re: UML/Rational Rose for Illustration or for auto code generation?
- Posted on July 27th, 2003 | 2 Comments
In article <8188616d.0307230651.354104a7@posting.google.com>, valemike@yahoo.com says... We use the Rose code generator for all our C++ projects. The code skeletons offer consistency in coding...
- More on ISA cards / Flashlite 186 SBC
- Posted on July 27th, 2003 | 4 Comments
The discussions here about ISA cards have brought to mind a possible solution to a problem I have; how to make a little board that can do 640x480@15/16bpp video on analog VGA, with a build cost of...
- Re: 68332 vs. ARM or other easy to use CPU?
- Posted on July 27th, 2003 | 0 Comments
But, really, how much of most 32-bit projects is written in assembly language? I wouldn't describe ARM as difficult to program in assembly language. But most people don't need a lot more asm than...
- Push-pull sensor - any ideas?
- Posted on July 27th, 2003 | 7 Comments
For a project I need to find a sensor that can measure push and pull forces in an alumimium push-pull tube. The goal is to use a servo to eliminate these forces. The sensor doesn't need to be...
- Re: 68332 vs. ARM or other easy to use CPU?
- Posted on July 26th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Chris Carlen <crobc@bogusfield.earthlink.net> wrote: TPU. A *very* clver piece of kit. I find ARM to be one of the easiest and most regular 32-bit devices to program, but YMMV. You might look at...
- Re: 68332 vs. ARM or other easy to use CPU?
- Posted on July 26th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Hi, You certainly mean TPU. Thats a nice thingy - it takes a lot of tedious polling tasks away from the main core and comes with a whole range of predefined functions like pwm, qsm, counting and so...

