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HBBRFS FAT File System Module
(Modules/HBBRFS)
... HBBRFS module depends on
hardware
based delay generation which has to be enabled and initialized prior to initializing the module. Delay generation details are described in the runtime documentation. ...
2.
Part3: Beeping brick analysis
(Tutorials/HBBR NXT)
... ATMEGA48, later this time is reduced to 500 ms. Communication between ARM and ATMEGA48 MCUs is accomplished through I2C bus where ARM is always the master and is using
hardware
I2C peripheral to achieve ...
3.
Part 2: How to make a sound
(Tutorials/HBBR NXT)
... that does not depend on any external
hardware
and is easy to program. Probably the most useful are LEDs hooked to the GPIO or a simple beeper. In case of the NXT brick the choice for the debug mechanism ...
4.
Part 1: Boot the Brick!
(Tutorials/HBBR NXT)
... is signaled to turn on the power to the main CPU. At his point AT91SAM7S256 is turned on and performs power-on
hardware
reset, we will not go now into more details noticing only that it begins executing ...
5.
PS2 keyboard Interface and software driver
(Projects/Hardware projects)
... to decode incoming kescan data. The infinite MAIN loop is used to print decoded characters to the terminal. Links to on-line resources Beyond Logic page Interfacing the AT keyboard
Hardware
...
6.
Developing native applications for LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT
(Tutorials/HBBR NXT)
... and peripherals that can be attached to the controller using GPIO, I2C or even RS485. Documentation As with any complex system it is crucial to have good understanding of the underlying
hardware
. Luckily ...
7.
HBBR Basic v2.000 released!
(Documents/General)
... compiler and development environment available for the ARM(r) based microcontrollers. Through innovation, user driven continuous development of our software and
hardware
tools as well as on-line community ...
8.
HBBR Basic v2.500 PREMIUM
(Documents/Products)
... of Runtime modules Access to all
hardware
registers from BASIC using Register type High level object oriented
Hardware
Abstraction Layer (IO, Serial) Low level runtime functions Easy CPU Auto Configuration ...
9.
HBBR Basic v2.500 STANDARD
(Documents/Products)
... and library functions Preprocessor with conditional compilation Debug support (data print and breakpoint) Choice of Runtime firmware MODules: Selection of Runtime modules Access to all
hardware
...
10.
Supported Hardware
(HBBRB/HBBR Basic v2.000)
Chips Atmel, NXP Boards HBBR Basic is compatible with boards based on any of the supported Atmel microcontrollers. However, using serial interface (RS232) for ISP flash programming requires board conmpatible ...
11.
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
(Documents/Products)
... This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for licensing of the Software from Hobby-Robotics, LLC ("Licensor"). Licensor is the manufacturer and developer of proprietary
hardware
, firmware and ...
12.
Bitbanging HD44780 based display module with ARM(R) microcontroller
(Tutorials/Displays)
... can be found in the datasheet. Probably the easiest one to find is the datasheet for the HD44780U ( aka LCD-II) variant. Here is the local link to it : [Insert URL here]
Hardware
considerations The easiest ...
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