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Temperature measurement with Freescale FRDM-KL25Z and TCN75A on Digilent Basic I/O shield
Introduction The Freescale FRDM-KL25Z board is an ultra-low-cost development platform forKinetis L Series KL1x (KL14/15) and KL2x (KL24/25) MCUs built on ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor. Features include easy access to MCU I/O, battery-ready, low-power operation, a standard-based form factor with expansion board options and a built-in debug … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects
Tagged BASIC I/O, Digilent, FRDM-KL25Z, Freescale, mbed, Microchip, TCN75A, Temperature
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Getting Started with mbed and Freescale FRDM-KL25Z board
Introduction mbed is a platform for developing smart devices that are based on 32-bit ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers. It is designed to provide a highly productive solution for rapid prototyping and product development, with a focus on connected Internet of Things devices. It is a project … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects
Tagged ARM, Arm Cortex, FRDM-KL25Z, Freescale, Getting Started, mbed, openSDA
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Design and Simulate a 4-Bit Parity Generator in Multisim and Implement on a Digilent Basys 2 Spartan-3E FPGA Board
Introduction Parity bits are extra signals which are added to a data word to enable error checking. There are two types of parity – even and odd. An even Parity Generator will produce a logic 1 at its output if … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Electronic Simulation
Tagged 4-Bit Pariity, Basys2, Design, Digilent, K-Map, Karnaugh Map, NI Multisim, Parity Generator, Simulate, Spartan-3E
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Design and Simulate a Digital Circuit in NI Multisim and Implement on a Digilent Basys 2 Spartan-3E FPGA Board
Overview NI Multisim (formerly MultiSIM) is an electronic schematic capture and simulation program which is part of a suite of circuit design programs, along with NI Ultiboard. Multisim is one of the few circuit design programs to employ the original Berkeley SPICE based software simulation. Multisim was originally created by … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Electronic Simulation
Tagged Basys2, Car Alarm, Design, Digilent, Digital, FPGA, Multisim, National Instruments, NI, Simulate, Spartan-3E
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Using the Chrome Serial API with chipKIT Digilent UNO32
Introduction Chrome Packaged Apps are evolving to do more, work seamlessly offline, and give developers more control of their user interface. New APIs allow applications to access OS-level features: networking, bluetooth, and even serial IO. Renaun Erickson has shown how … Continue reading
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Tagged BASIC I/O, Browser, chipKIT, Chrome, Digilent, Microchip, Serial API, TCN75A, Temperature, UNO32
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Remote Viewing with NI LabVIEW, Digilent UNO32 and Basic I/O Shield
Introduction NI LabVIEW and chipKIT Digilent UNO32 are powerful tools that offer enormous potentialities. Remote monitoring and webserver capabilites of LabVIEW further enhance our projects. It has been shown here in this blog that NI LabVIEW can be easily connected to … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Programming
Tagged BASIC I/O, Bluetooth, chipKIT, Digilent, JY-MCU, Microchip, NI LabView, NI VISA, PIC32MX, Remote, Temperature, UNO32
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LabVIEW and VISA interface, with chipKIT Digilent UNO32 and Basic I/O Shield
Introduction NI LabVIEW can communicate with external devices such as microcontrollers through VISA a standard I/O language for instrumentation programming. LabVIEW ties the creation of user interfaces (called Front Panels) into the development cycle. A key feature of LabVIEW over other development … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Programming
Tagged BASIC I/O, Digilent, Microchip, NI LabView, NI VISA, PIC32MX, UNO32
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LabVIEW Interface for chipKIT Digilent UNO32 Development Board
Introduction The chipKIT development platform with prototyping-friendly 32-bit MCU packages (based on PIC32 microcontrollers) from Microchip is an open-source hardware and software solution intended for beginners and users with little or no knowledge of embedded controllers wanting to explore embedded applications. … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Programming
Tagged Digilent, Graphical User Interface, GUI, LabVIEW Interface, Microchip, National Instruments, PIC32MX, UNO32
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Ethernet Relay Control with Blackberry Playbook
Introduction Nowadays it is quite easy to implement Ethernet relay control of devices connected to a 10/100 network. An Ethernet relay board connects to the ethernet port of your local network hub, allowing controlled switching from anywhere on the network. … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Internet of Things, Mobile Apps
Tagged BlackBerry, Control, ETH-RLY02, Ethernet, Network, PlayBook, Relay, Robot Electronics
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OpenWRT – Rootfs & Swap on USB Storage
Introduction The chances are that you have a router with a USB port, just like I have my TP-LINK TL-MR3420 router. It is likely that with more intense usage of your router, you will need more disk space. This can be … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Information Technolody
Tagged ExtRoot, LuCI, OpenWRT, Rootfs, Router, Swap, TL-MR3420, TP-LINK, USB Storage
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