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Recent content by MacGyverS2000

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    Wireless Notice board based on GSM

    Read the datasheets for the chips you're using... they suggest appropriate values for most components.
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    Wireless Notice board based on GSM

    Exactly... that's where the design portion comes in. You were given 90%+ of a design, all you have to do is change out the microcontroller to the one you want to use. Asking someone to do the remaining 10% is not design it's copying (and I would hardly consider using 90% of someone else's work...
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    [SOLVED] Cortex-M3: Program Counter and bit[0]

    I did find this from ARM: "The programmer’s model and the tools (assembler, compiler, linker) will generally ensure that this is the case at all times during normal code execution. However, if the PC is loaded from memory, bit 0 of the loaded value is used to control the state of the processor...
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    Wireless Notice board based on GSM

    I remember the days when designing a project for a class (and grade) meant actually designing something rather than taking someone else's work and pawning it off as my own... but maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon like that.
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    [SOLVED] Cortex-M3: Program Counter and bit[0]

    I'm working with an NXP LPC1768 (Cortex-M3). I have a relatively large application and bootloader built up, so now I'm revisiting those minor details I skipped past in the beginning. My main question is about loading addresses into the PC. The LPC1768 is a Cortex-M3 architecture, and if my...

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