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Tag Archives: BASIC I/O
Control Remotely a FM Radio module using RDA5807M with a Digilent chipKIT uC32 and Basic I/O
The RDA5807M – an equivalent of Philips TEA5767 and pin-to-pin compatible – is a single-chip broadcast FM stereo radio tuner with fully integrated synthesizer, IF selectivity and MPX decoder. The tuner uses the CMOS process, support multi-interface and require the least … Continue reading
FM Radio using RDA5807M module with Digilent chipKIT uC32 and Basic I/O
Introduction The Digilent chipKIT uC32 board is based on the popular Arduino™ open-source hardware prototyping platform and adds the performance of the Microchip PIC32 microcontroller. This board is the same form factor as the Arduino™ Uno board and is compatible … Continue reading
Design a Front Panel in ProfiLab-Expert to Control Digilent ChipKIT Uc32 and Basic I/O
Introduction The ProfiLab-Expert software allows you to develop your own digital or analogue measuring technology projects. It does not matter if you want to create analogue measurements or digital controls – you can realize it all. And for all this … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects
Tagged Abacom, BASIC I/O, chipKIT, Digilent, Front Panel, LED control, Microchip, PIC32MX, PIC32MX340F512, ProfiLab, uc32
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Cloud-enabling with Exosite: Local Temperature with chipKIT Digilent uC32, Digilent Basic I/O and Raspberry Pi
Introduction Exosite is a technology company focused on connecting devices and systems. They have been developing embedded technologies for over 20 years – and have first-hand experience dealing with the lack of connectivity between devices, networks and users. Their cloud-based … Continue reading
Posted in Internet of Things
Tagged BASIC I/O, Cloud, Digilent, Exosite, Microchip, PIC32MX, Raspberry Pi, RPi, TCN75A, Temperature, uc32
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Local Temperature with chipKIT Digilent uC32, Digilent Basic I/O and Raspberry Pi
Introduction chipKIT Digilent uC32 (or Uno32) and Raspberry Pi are both pretty cheap, almost of the same size, and although they look similar, they are different. The Raspberry Pi is effectively a mini-computer, running a Linux operating system (OS), and … Continue reading
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Tagged Arduino, BASIC I/O, chipKIT, Digilent, PIC32MX, Raspberry Pi, RPi, TCN75A, Temperature, uc32
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Blackberry 10 Remote Temperature Viewing and Listening
Introduction “The BlackBerry runtime for Android keeps getting sweeter”, as BlackBerry Developper site says. The documentation on BlackBerry’s site includes a collection of resources that discuss how one can use the BlackBerry Tools for Android development to repackage, and port one’s Android apps to the BlackBerry 10 OS. One … Continue reading
Posted in Electronic Projects, Mobile Apps
Tagged BASIC I/O, BB, BlackBerry, Bluetooth, Digilent, FRDM-KL25Z, Freescale, JY-MCU, Mobile Processing
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Remote Viewing of Temperature with FRDM-KL25Z and TCN75A on Basic I/O Shield
Introduction The Freescale FRDM-KL25Z board is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis 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 … Continue reading
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Tagged ARM, Arm Cortex, BASIC I/O, Bluetooth, Digilent, FRDM-KL25Z, Freescale, JY-MCU, Kinetis, mbed, Microchip, Mobile Processing, Processing, Remote, TCN75A, Temperature
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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
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Tagged BASIC I/O, Digilent, FRDM-KL25Z, Freescale, mbed, Microchip, TCN75A, Temperature
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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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