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Tutorials/Displays
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Overview Display modules are very usefully addition to any microcomputer system. Constant evolution of the display technology has led to explosion of choices from classical passive 2 color LCD displays to the glowing OLED (Organic Light Emitting...
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Tutorials/HBBR NXT
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LEGO® MINDSTORMS® robotics set is a full featured embedded platform based on Atmel AT91SAM256 microcontroller. This tutorial will show how to develop native applications with HBBR Basic v2.000 for the NXT programmable brick. Native applications...
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Tutorials/HBBR NXT
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Part 1 of Developing native applications for LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT Let's start by reviewing what happens when the NXT brick is turned on. By pressing the middle button the ATMEGA48 CPU (it is always on!) is signaled to turn on the power to the...
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Tutorials/TCP/IP
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Tutorials/TCP/IP
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Tutorials/TCP/IP
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Tutorials/TCP/IP
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Tutorials/AT91SAM7
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Atmel's application note showing how to set up the microcontroller and start a new project. Link to PDF document click here Code ported to HBBR Basic to download click here Click Next for second page showing code Â
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Tutorials/HBBR NXT
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When developing for a deeply embedded system it is very important to find some kind of a simple debugging mechanism that is available in the system. It can be visual or audible but should be something that does not depend on any external hardware...
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Tutorials/Assembler
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Starting with version 2.0 HBBR Basic offers built in in-line assembler for ARM7® core. HBBRB Assembler supports UAL (Unified Assembly Language) syntax, on-line documentation for in-line assembler can be found here Assembler ARM has published...
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