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tcp/ip pic
hello all,
I maybe need to interface an existing equipment based around a microcontroller to a network.
The existing equipment only has a serial port as interface. The rest is a closed system. No redesign or anything is possible.
Now I need to make the data on the serial port...
tcp open 18f
If you want to buy a single chip I can recommend www.voti.nl
The chip costs almost 10 euro (9.37 to be exact) but you can purchase a single chip if you want.
ds89cxxx programmer
Look at the tutorial ... it's explained in there.
Essentially the 8052 is a newer more performant (read more features) version of the 8051.
nokia 3310 bascom
It should be possible to use the LCD together with your atmel MCU.
I've interfaced such an LCD to a PIC mcu.
Sorry, no experience with atmel.
I used some of the projects at the following website as a guideline.
https://www.techdesign.be/projects.htm
Note:
The code is...
Re: wireless control
Try the rentron TXLC-434 and RXLC-434 modules. (rentron = Reynold Electronics)
They aren't that expensive and their website also contains some more information about interfacing them with PIC microcontrollers.
https://www.rentron.com/PicBasic/RemoteControl.htm
Checkout this website.
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It contains an OrCad tutorial you can use to get familiar with OrCad.
I provides you with the necessary background information to start using OrCad and designing your own parts.
8051 c external rom programming
I haven't programmed the 8051 myself but I do know you can find a good tutorial on the following website.
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I believe atmel has some very good 8051 based microcontrollers although I'm not an expert.
(but I've read several articles in...
mcu manchester decode
Maybe this website can be helpfull to you.
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Note: I haven't used manchester coding myself but the implemetation looks fairly straightforward.
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