50+ Everyday Products That Use ARM Microcontroller
Submitted by allankliu on November 21, 2008.
|
ARM is by now as God - it is in everything: in our mobile phones, in our GPS, PDA or in our laptops. Let's see a list with 50 products that use ARM Linux technology. |
- allankliu's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 2951 reads
ARM: Starter Kits & OEM Modules
Submitted by allankliu on November 20, 2008.
|
Starter Kit is very useful to learn and develop software on ARM. I merged Starter Kit and OEM module information, because all OEM modules supplier will offer corresponding Starter Kit or evaluation board for design startup. |
- allankliu's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 445 reads
Simplify HDTV Design with STi Single-Chip MPEG Decoder
Submitted by Ionela on November 19, 2008.
|
The STi7100 is a single-chip MPEG decoder. This device help you to develop the HDTV-oriented projects. The STi7100 gives high performance for low-cost high-definition systems. |
- Ionela's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 205 reads
Howto connect a PIC Microcontroller to a Telit GM862
Submitted by Emanuele on November 18, 2008.
|
Fancy to know how to: connect a PIC microcontroller (PIC micro) to a TELIT module, set up the GSM Module to handle SMS. And much more.... Looks juicy, so what are you waiting for? |
- Emanuele's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 784 reads
A Guide to Capacitors: Electrolytic Capacitor, Ceramic Capacitor and others
Submitted by arag61 on November 17, 2008.
|
The capacitors are the most used electronic components. According the construction technology and their use they can have different shapes: from big cylindrical containers (electrolytic capacitors) to tiny drops (tantalum capacitors). |
- arag61's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 5542 reads
Flash Memory: NAND, EEPROM, NVRAM and others
Submitted by allankliu on November 14, 2008.
|
A flash memory is an essential component in an electronics device to store code and data. Every designer expects a perfect non-volatile memory to meet their requirements. The electronics devices are growing very fast, so we can find a variety of flash memories. However, the flash memories vary in timing, bus width, protocol, rewrite lifecycle, multi-level capability and native support of microprocessor. So the designers have to study the available products to select a proper device for their applications according to the storage purpose, interface and timing. |
- allankliu's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 3519 reads
Embedded Development: ARM and Embedded Processor
Submitted by allankliu on November 13, 2008.
|
I heard once one guy telling one of his friends : "I'd give my right arm to know what's inside this portable device." He didn't know he was already holding an Arm in his hands.... since ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. Learn more about this embedded processor. |
- allankliu's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 1035 reads
Photovoltaic Cells Vs Photosynthesis Process
Submitted by arag61 on November 12, 2008.
|
Photovoltaic cell Vs photosynthesis process. Let's see what they have in common (if they have something in common). |
- arag61's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 1700 reads
Hardware Protection - OverVoltage and OverCurrent
Submitted by RarCod on November 11, 2008.
|
Are you afraid that your circuit could be damaged by an overvoltage? Include the hardware protection listed in the following paragraphs to protect your hardware! |
- RarCod's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 2760 reads
Howto use USB to Recharge Lithium Battery (Li-Ion)
Submitted by John Artiuch on November 10, 2008.
|
For an embedded system with USB that requires recharging of Lithium batteries there are many considerations to be made before you can safely, accurately and quickly recharge the batteries. |
- John Artiuch's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 1922 reads
OLED TV – General Survey
Submitted by Diego Villa on November 7, 2008.
|
OLED TV (Organic Light-Emitting Diodes TV) a sci-fi gadget that becomes reality. A very large screen high-definition TV at less than 1/2 cm thickness? A TV monitor that can be rolled up and put into your bag after use? A display device weaved in the sleeves of your jacket? Sounds like sci-fi? Not anymore in a very near future. |
- Diego Villa's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 33722 reads
DIY Bug - FM Audio Transmitter [Micro spy]
Submitted by Emanuele on November 6, 2008.
|
This FM audio transmitter or microspy (bug) transmits on the 160MHz band and can be listened through a receiver tuned on this frequency range. Other frequency ranges can be selected for this circuit. |
- Emanuele's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 12623 reads
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Overview
Submitted by RarCod on November 5, 2008.
|
1.General Aspects |
- RarCod's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 4082 reads
DIY PIC Micro House Network [PicNET2 ]
Submitted by Emanuele on November 4, 2008.
|
PicNET2 allows to develop a DIY domotic network with easy-to-use and cheap devices. |
- Emanuele's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 3756 reads
USB Mass Storage Device
Submitted by allankliu on November 3, 2008.
|
We use the USB mass storage devices everyday, such as USB hard disk, USB stick, USB flash card reader, CD/DVD, mobile devices. Those devices are commonly found in our life, until I got the STM32 evaluation board from a local supplier. |
- allankliu's blog
- 2 comments
- Read more
- 4578 reads
Debugging PIC32 - How to Start
Submitted by arag61 on October 31, 2008.
|
The PIC32 micro development boards are designed for learning how to program PIC32 micro applications and for developing PIC32 micro-based projects. The ready-to-use development kits, with fully integrated debugger, are great for everyone just getting started with dsPIC C-programming (like me!). |
- arag61's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 2117 reads
Hacking a Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Submitted by allankliu on October 30, 2008.
|
The Network-Attached Storage or NAS was designed for the enterprise file sharing services. Now the consumer NAS (Network-attached Storage) has integrated many additional features including BT/eMule downloading, digital media server and video surveillance. |
- allankliu's blog
- 4 comments
- Read more
- 34812 reads
How-to use PWM to Generate Analog (or Analogue) Voltage in Digital Circuits – Part 2
Submitted by brumbarchris on October 29, 2008.
|
PWM (pulse width modulation) is a cheap method of creating the required analog voltage levels, and even of generating pseudo analogue signals, using purely digital means. |
- brumbarchris's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 2040 reads
Memory Cache - Overview
Submitted by RarCod on October 28, 2008.
|
Cache is a small and very fast type of memory. Cache, as a concept, means a type of buffer between the processor and the main memory. |
- RarCod's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
- 11279 reads
How to Debug with MPLAB
Submitted by arag61 on October 27, 2008.
|
The debugging allows to check the value of variables at various points in the program and to check the routines requested results. MPLAB IDE (Integrated Development Environment) has been created by Microchip and it is an integrated tool-set for the development of embedded applications. |
- arag61's blog
- 1 comment
- Read more
- 876 reads


