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Oct 5, 2010 11:46:31 GMT -5
Post by Chris Muncy on Oct 5, 2010 11:46:31 GMT -5
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Oct 5, 2010 12:24:13 GMT -5
Post by ballhog on Oct 5, 2010 12:24:13 GMT -5
Thats Great, Thank You
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Oct 5, 2010 12:35:41 GMT -5
Post by thejester on Oct 5, 2010 12:35:41 GMT -5
Eye spy with my little eye a nice JTAG header...
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Oct 5, 2010 12:58:26 GMT -5
Post by Chris Muncy on Oct 5, 2010 12:58:26 GMT -5
Eye spy with my little eye a nice JTAG header... There is an expansion board purpose built for the uP that will fit right on it.
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Oct 5, 2010 13:11:52 GMT -5
Post by robingchan on Oct 5, 2010 13:11:52 GMT -5
Hello!
I noticed that the source code files are in the "IAR Embedded IDE" format.
and also, for micrium login details. I used a bugmenot account to login.
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Oct 5, 2010 13:25:15 GMT -5
Post by phishinphree on Oct 5, 2010 13:25:15 GMT -5
I've downloaded the extracting exe from micrium but I don't see any schematic for the board. Am I just dumb or is it only available in the book? I'd really like to know the pinout for those expansion ports and whatever other pins are broken out.
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Oct 5, 2010 13:28:20 GMT -5
Post by necromant on Oct 5, 2010 13:28:20 GMT -5
I've downloaded the extracting exe from micrium but I don't see any schematic for the board. Am I just dumb or is it only available in the book? I'd really like to know the pinout for those expansion ports and whatever other pins are broken out. Won't be difficult to figure out with a multimeter once the board arrives, although I _REALLY_ want to see a cd with schematics along with the board.
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Oct 5, 2010 13:36:17 GMT -5
Post by phishinphree on Oct 5, 2010 13:36:17 GMT -5
sure, but I'm trying to use this for a school project. I was actually going to buy the LM3S9B90 dev board today so I'm hoping this robotic board will save me 75 bucks. I just need 2 pwms, both spi's and half a dozen gpio's.
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Oct 5, 2010 13:57:12 GMT -5
Post by necromant on Oct 5, 2010 13:57:12 GMT -5
sure, but I'm trying to use this for a school project. I was actually going to buy the LM3S9B90 dev board today so I'm hoping this robotic board will save me 75 bucks. I just need 2 pwms, both spi's and half a dozen gpio's. Well, if u want something dirt cheap and feel comfortable with the soldering iron - try making pcbs at home. It's not that hard and will save you a lot of effort. These are my designs: usbasp clone "on steroids", features atmega8 and a usb mode switch for alternate functions such as "slow as hell 2 channel oscilloscope", usb<==>uart, usb<==>i2c, usb==>spi and other stuff. images.netbynet.ru/img.php?63165d64d0ee5b57a64468cdafe76acc.jpgMaking such a thing will cost you under 10$ and will fulfil all your requirements.
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Oct 5, 2010 14:29:05 GMT -5
Post by necromant on Oct 5, 2010 14:29:05 GMT -5
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Oct 5, 2010 18:11:13 GMT -5
Post by trolldragon on Oct 5, 2010 18:11:13 GMT -5
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Oct 5, 2010 20:30:30 GMT -5
Post by phishinphree on Oct 5, 2010 20:30:30 GMT -5
Well, if u want something dirt cheap and feel comfortable with the soldering iron - try making pcbs at home. It's not that hard and will save you a lot of effort. These are my designs: usbasp clone "on steroids", features atmega8 and a usb mode switch for alternate functions such as "slow as hell 2 channel oscilloscope", usb<==>uart, usb<==>i2c, usb==>spi and other stuff. images.netbynet.ru/img.php?63165d64d0ee5b57a64468cdafe76acc.jpgMaking such a thing will cost you under 10$ and will fulfil all your requirements. what I should have said was that I needed those peripherals on one of the headers. most if not all of microchip and atmel's stuff is underpowered for what I need. Also mac and phy onboard is a huge plus since I need ethernet, not usb. The robotic stuff (motors, encoders, sound, etc) is bonus but chances are I can adapt it for what I need. either this or the LM3S9B90 eval board is worth the money over the headache of producing and debugging a 1up board.
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Oct 6, 2010 4:05:11 GMT -5
Post by zedude on Oct 6, 2010 4:05:11 GMT -5
Thanks for collecting the links Chris
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Oct 7, 2010 11:21:07 GMT -5
Post by ajc on Oct 7, 2010 11:21:07 GMT -5
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Oct 7, 2010 11:26:42 GMT -5
Post by kemp on Oct 7, 2010 11:26:42 GMT -5
Great, that takes some of the guesswork out of what we can do with it.
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