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MC68HC11 -looking for a development board
Hi All, I need little help from all of you who have worked with this micro. I am studying in electronics and I have a class for micro controllers and they teach this mc68hc11 controller, I am looking for a development board for this but having a hard time to find one and even if I find one the price is too high for that. So I start looking the micro it self so I can build my on development board I found one at digikey the part number is MC68HC11E1CFNE2-ND and it is around $15 canadian, now the question is I want to run the buffalo monitor on this for my course, so if some one can confirm that I can load buffalo monitor on this chip then I will order that, other wise start searching again. Thanks.arsh
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Hi All, I need little help from all of you who have worked with this micro. I am studying in electronics and I have a class for micro controllers and they teach this mc68hc11 controller, I am looking for a development board for this but having hard time to find one and even if I find one the price is too high for that. So I start looking the micro it self so I can build my on development board I found one at digikey the part number is MC68HC11E1CFNE2-ND and it is around $15 canadian, now the question is I ...The only experience I have with micro controllers is with the arduino. I felt extremely limited by the arduino especially in the cases of embedded design. I'm interested in completing a number of projects with embedded micro controllers and I don't know where to start. In looking at learning PIC micro controllers, I've found a book called "Learning to fly with the PIC24" and it requires an explorer 16 development board. This book seems to be outdated though? 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What I would like to have is a development board containing an AVR controller, some peripherals in order to visualize my results (leds, switches, Seven ...I am looking for a micro that is easy to setup in own circuit. I need it to read 4 digital inputs and 4 analog inputs (4xADC) and write 4 analog outputs (4xDAC or 4 X duty cycle). Inside the micro I will be doing some control stuff. I have only experience in programming micro controllers on a development board, so it would be nice if it is easy to build the auxiliary electronics (eksample circuits would be realy nice). Hope someone can help me.Hi, I am an Electrical Engineer that has always just done Analog, RF and Power Supplies since graduation. However, I find myself wanting to learn how to program, but where I work, we don't do any programming, because we outsource it to a consultant. Since I have always worked in places that use Pic Micros, I would like to start learning with them. Any ideas of where can I begin? I am almost overwhelmed by the vast amounts of information out there, however I am not sure where to begin. Any suggestions? Ideas? I am considering getting the following development board: MikroElektronika - ...i have recently decided to do some programming with microcontroller. I have looked through internet and found some material on RX62N development board seems like nice board with alot gadgets on and found some good course material. Has anyone else used this board, were the any problems, was it easy to use, and good board to learn basic programming and maybe advance further. I have also looked at 8051 but not extensively, but have looked at pic and like this as it comes with microlab software which seesm like you can test programs on software provided allowing to learn with out having ...Hi, actually im working in a project using this development board, i already connect the board and program the micro, with Jtag ICE, and AVR studio, with an example that olimex (the provider of the board), gives you, it's about making a phone call, the problem is that they also give you another example about sending and receiving SMS, but when we program and send the message that the micro suppoust to answer, it just do nothing, i already debug the program and try to find out whats the problem with this code, and i think its something about the ...I'm quite new to micro-controller development. However, I wanted to start from someplace. Currently, I wanted to start a project to interface analog signals, do some DSP with it and be able to display these signals in a GUI on a smartphone like Android. Could you'll recommend a few micro-controllers I should be looking at that allows easy portability to an Android phone? My criteria for the micro are as follows: - Low Power - Great documentation/ sample code - At-least 6 analog input pins - Has Bluetooth/wifi capability - Has an ADC I have looked up a few micros ...Hello, I am trying to integrate the LM35 temperature sensor with the EasyPic3 development board to measure temperature and display it on the 2x16 LCD. The voltage from the temperature sensor is conditioned from 0-5 volts. I am aware that the voltage from the temperature sensor will go to the ADC on the development board. The problem I am having is developing the C programming code to achieve this. I have used C programming before and what I have realized is that programing on a PC compared to a micro-controller are two very different things. Any advice would be helpful. ThanksI want to learn about programming micro chips but cannot figure out where to start. I want to program a device that gets its input from a serial RFID Proximity ID Identification, looks up the related name in flat table stored in memory, displays name on lcd, receives keypad confirmation, gets date and time from onboard clock, stores the input key along with date and time to nonvolatile memory. Communicates with PC to upload lookup tables and download the input results. I don't know what pic to use much less what proto type board. I am trying to find the compatible elements ...Hello, I want to ask if ccs creates development tool for wide range of micro controllers like easy pic board? The second question is can i program the micro controller directly while it is attached on easy pic from ccs program, like if i am using mikro c program?Hi All I recently bought the above development kit amp sucessfully used the range test in the quick start guide. I am now reading the documentation in more detail. However, I see there are a series of micro switches on both the USB and RS232 boards, but I can find no reference to them in the documantation. Can anyone advise me about their function? Thank you Chris JohnsonAm a new comer in PIC (with some experience in other uPs). (1) Had a BasicATOM-24 Development Kit. Like to know the system diagram of BasicATOM24-M and BasicATOM-24 development board for a better understanding of the system and better control of the system. Any where to find the link ? (2) BasicATOM-24 does not have DAC. For a closed loop controller, a DAC is needed. Any suggestion and experience in that ? (3) For prototype, BasicATOM-24 Development Kit will be a good start. If like to finalized the code in 16F876, how to do it ? Can we use the Kit to ...I have been researching Micro-controller development boards and was wondering if there is a "fits all" solutions to my needs. I will initially be using small 16 and 18 family PIC devices but would like the ability to use more powerful 32 bit processors later on using the same development board. My favourite board so far is the EasyPic from Mikroelectronica but I would have to buy a different board later on for the 32bit processors. I have just seen the Elektor Interscepter and the Scepter. Is the Interscepter the Dev board and the Interscepter a 32bit plug-in modular processor ...For my current project we are using a development board of powerAVR. It has a 3.5 TFT touchpanel with resolution 320x240, using 16bit FSMC bus for communication. But I need to have implement it on a 5.7 TFT with resolution 640x480. 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