Picoload bootloader microchip pic
Picoload is a Program which makes it possible to program a microcontrolor peak 16f87X or 16F87XA from microchip without having has to remove this one of the assembly by means of a connection series RS232.
A bootloader based on the bootloader of bigonoff is carried out on the peak and makes it possible to manage the connection series as well as the writing of the program in the memory flash.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Picoload bootloader microchip pic
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
SB-Projects
SB-Projects
Knowledge Base: A collection of information on a variety of topics. Finished projects, Some ideas, Repair tips.by San Bergmans, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Embedded Technology Journal
"The first year of a new publication is always exciting, but Embedded Technology Journal first year has been nothing short of stellar. We began, of course, with modest-sized audiences mulling our strange stories about putting tiny little computers into toasters and such. People pondered processors, studied software, meditated about memories, brushed up on busses, wrestled with RTOS, and fumbled with FPGAs. We covered applications ranging from smart phones to avionics and touched on some truly unique systems like golf radar and digital scarecrows. "
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Monday, October 09, 2006
uClinux - Embedded Linux Microcontroller
uClinux - Embedded Linux Microcontroller
Embedded Linux/Microcontroller Project
What is uClinux?
The original uClinux was a derivative of Linux 2.0 kernel intended for microcontrollers without Memory Management Units (MMUs). However, the Linux/Microcontroller Project has grown both in brand recognition and coverage of processor architectures. Today's uClinux as an operating system includes Linux kernel releases for 2.0 2.4 and 2.6 as well as a collection of user applications, libraries and tool chains.
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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
FPGA Simulation - Eric S. Chung
| Computer Architecture Lab (CALCM) Center for Silicon System Implementation (CSSI) Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University ProtoFlex: Co-Simulation for Component-wise FPGA Emulator Development Design and Comparison of 64-bit Re-configurable Adders. |
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