Member Blog Posts: hardware

  • Building the Balloon Project

    Building the Balloon Project

    Posted Feb 09, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The purpose of the project is to be used as a computing module in embedded devices, development projects, or educational settings as it…

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  • Flash Trigger with Wireless Capability

    Flash Trigger with Wireless Capability

    Posted Feb 09, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project is also known as Strobist project Open-source Trigger (SPOT) which is a very cool photography hardware that contains a wireless…

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  • Open Source GNU Known as Illuminato

    Open Source GNU Known as Illuminato

    Posted Feb 08, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    An ATmega645 microcontroller is used to create the Illuminato project which is a 100% open source hardware GNU.

    The use of ATmega45 is…

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  • Open Source/Hardware I2C-Tiny-USB Device

    Open Source/Hardware I2C-Tiny-USB Device

    Posted Feb 08, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The objective of the I2C-Tiny-USB project is to provide a cheap and generic I2C interface to be attached to the USB.

    The hardware of the…

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  • Logic Analyzer in Miniature Size

    Logic Analyzer in Miniature Size

    Posted Feb 02, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    This simple mini logic analyzer was designed with a hardware, software, and firmware interface which will buffer the signals sent from the…

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  • SNES Snake Game with LCD

    SNES Snake Game with LCD

    Posted Feb 02, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    This project was started by this group to make something challenging and interesting without spending so much money just with their skills….

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  • NES On-A-Chip Embedded System

    NES On-A-Chip Embedded System

    Posted Jan 27, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The main goal of this project is to implement an older embedded system by proving that the chips can be modeled in VHDL and be synthesized…

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  • Ethernet Controlled LED Matrix

    Ethernet Controlled LED Matrix

    Posted Jan 27, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    There are 10 SLM1608/1606 LED matrix display units used to create the Ethernet controlled LED matrix.

    The entire device could be easily…

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  • AT89SXX Simple Learning Board

    AT89SXX Simple Learning Board

    Posted Jan 26, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The learning board project is based on Atmel ISP chip and can be used by beginners for learning Assembly and C language programming.

    Even…

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  • Logic Analyzer Based on Win-32

    Logic Analyzer Based on Win-32

    Posted Jan 25, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    This is a new version of an old logic analyzer project where a multithreaded Win-32 front-end and a native USB interface is used.

    The…

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  • Interfacing PCF8583 Real Time Clock

    Interfacing PCF8583 Real Time Clock

    Posted Jan 25, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project shows how an AVR microcontroller is used to interface with PCF8583 Real Time Clock.

    A 2048-bit static CMOS RAM organized as…

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  • Introduction to Real-Time Kernels

    Introduction to Real-Time Kernels

    Posted Jan 24, 2012 By Jean Labrosse

    This article describes how you can get started with learning about the internals of real-time kernels using a commercial grade kernel, running on…

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  • Hardware Commoditization in the Handset Market

    Hardware Commoditization in the Handset Market

    Posted Dec 28, 2011 By Meenu Sarin

    A tablet market report from Goldman Sachs states, “The OS platform wars could drive greater hardware commoditization over time. We…

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  • Arduino for mere m0rtals - Part 2

    Arduino for mere m0rtals - Part 2

    Posted Nov 29, 2011 By Robert Berger
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    The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not…

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  • Arduino for mere m0rtals - Part 1

    Arduino for mere m0rtals - Part 1

    Posted Nov 13, 2011 By Robert Berger
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    The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not…

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  • How Does Synthesis Work?

    How Does Synthesis Work?

    Posted Oct 26, 2011 By Ray Salemi

    For the past several months we’ve been looking into what it takes to write good RTL code. We’ve looked at how to write register-driven RTL, how to…

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  • Buffered Communication Between Real-Time Software Processes

    Buffered Communication Between Real-Time Software Processes

    Posted Oct 02, 2011 By Dave Lacey

    Suppose you have two processes: a server and a client. The server process reads some I/O from a hardware interface and passes the data on to a client…

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