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Re: What MicroController??

2002-08-26 by BrianJHoskins

... Thankyou very much for your advice! I m actually developing the project around the PIC range of MicroControllers now, partly because I picked up a good

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Re: What MicroController??

2002-08-26 by joseluisrodgz

Brian, In general I agree with other posts that choosing a tool is important, but your email suggests to me that you are not yet comfortable with a C/C++

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Memory interface

2002-08-20 by Engineering

Hi Everybody, I m wondering if anybody has had experience interfacing SDRAM sticks to 683XXX micros. I m looking at for storage application other than HDD that

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RE: [68300] SIM I/O pins

2002-08-13 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Charly, The port E and port F pins do not have pull-ups or pull-downs. When these ports are configured as I/O by pulling D8 or D9 low at the release of reset,

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SIM I/O pins

2002-08-13 by Charly Mauron

Hello ! I m working with the CPU32. Are the SIM I/O pins of the Port E and F internal pulled up (or down) ? Thanks for the answer. Charly

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Re: [68300] What MicroController??

2002-08-09 by Kurt Mohler

Brian-- Heed Marty s advice. Look at development tools. It will save you much grief. What kind of budget do you have for tools? Do you have more time than

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RE: [68300] What Micro Controller??

2002-08-09 by Dr. Martin J. Burns

Brian, Here is some food for thought. I assume that you would like to spend most of your time in application development, as opposed to hardware design. For

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RE: [68300] What MicroController??

2002-08-07 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Brian, Go the http://www.motorola.com Then, select semiconductors Then, search for MC68331 and MC68HC11 Somewhere there will be

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What MicroController??

2002-08-07 by BrianJHoskins

Hi all! I m new to this group so first of all, pleased to meet you all :) I d appreciate a little advice on MicroController choice, but I ll just give a short

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Compact Flash Interface

2002-08-06 by Jeff Clarke

I have a project in which would benefit greatly from a compact flash interface to a 68332 controller. I think this interface has been done before with the

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IRDA port

2002-08-06 by Rod.Niner@gsescales.spx.com

We have an project that will require an IRDA port be added to our embedded controller. There seems to be a lot of options out there. What advice/

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RE: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16

2002-07-26 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Allan, Please send me an email to my private email address. Include a physical address for yourself, not you email address. It is charles.melear@motorola.com

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Re: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16

2002-07-25 by Allen Nance

Thanks Bob; I have tried DigiKey and Newark but they don t carry the 3 Volt parts. I did think of using a 5V part for the prototype, but I am using a memory

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RE: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16

2002-07-25 by Bob McMillan

You might also be able to get 3 parts as Engineering Samples through your volume distributor. Motorola in my experience has generally been willing to sample a

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Re: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16

2002-07-25 by Robert Smith

it is common for most large volume distributors to attempt to force you to buy in tube/tray lots. I have been able to buy ones/twos from http://www.newark.com

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MC68LK332ACFC16

2002-07-25 by Allen Nance

Charlie: I am trying to locate 3 of the 68LK332ACFC16 3.3 volt parts to build up a prototype. I can get 36 at a time but have not found any-one who will break

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Re: [68300] Getting the RESET vector

2002-07-18 by jeffrey.tenney@gm.com

Just in case you really meant what you typed... The initial SSP is at $0 (not $4) and the initial PC is at $4 (not $0). Maybe that little mix-up is adding to

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Re: Getting the RESET vector

2002-07-18 by Dimiter Popoff

... Sounds like the reset address at 0 in your ROM is outside the CSBOOT decoded range. Dimiter ... Dimiter Popoff Transgalactic Instruments

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Getting the RESET vector

2002-07-18 by Robert Manktelow

Hello All We are having trouble getting our 68331 prototype board here working in respect of the loading of the PC from memory following a reset. We have the

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Another test

2002-07-12 by Dimiter Popoff

Former test did not work - probably my mode. Dimiter

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Test

2002-07-12 by Dimiter Popoff

Just a test of my mail.bg account vs. this group. Dimiter

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RE: [68300] The TPU

2002-07-09 by Godiska, Jim

Roy, I have used the ITC, QOM, UART, FQD, and PTA functions on a 68376 G-mask chip. It took a little time to figure out some things, but I eventually got them

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Re: The TPU

2002-07-09 by scandle34

I used the TPU2 in the 916Y3. I nearly went batty because the chip I was using had a defective TPU! Here is a square wave function with some testing code

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The TPU

2002-07-08 by Roy

Hi all Has anybody succeeded in getting the ITC, PMA and PSP functions working ? I have drawn a blank and have spent far to long checking code and trying

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Re: Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by scandle34

For those interested, the F375 is listed as being in rapid growth phase according to tech support.

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Re: Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by scandle34

It has TPU3 (still reading to see if it s only a 16 bit TPU) It has up to 44 channels (with additional external MUX s) and at least 21 (?) on-chip 10-bit

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Re: [68300] Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by Roy

Hi there Whats the specs on this chip as I like the idea of onboard flash memory and it s a member of the 68xxx family so my existing development tools will

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Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-07 by scandle34

Motorola axed the 916Y3 that was in one client s prototype an another s beta-test stage sensor controller. Needless to say, the clients are unhappy. The

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RE: [68300] 68376 Software Watchdog

2002-07-05 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Hello everyone, Well, for all practical purposes a Software Watchdog and a Hard reset do the same thing. Here is the deal. In the RSR register, it will tell

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68376 Software Watchdog

2002-07-02 by john_gma

I am using the Software Watchdog feature of the 68376 to provide recovery in event of a programming bug/hardware glitch. The reset does not appear to be the

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RE: [68300] Make utilities

2002-07-02 by Petar Ristanovic

... Merants Configuration Builder (former Polytron make), Microsoft nmake... Good make utility shall work with your Version Control System...

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Re: [68300] Make utilities

2002-07-02 by Robert Smith

Rod -- Make is normally a component of your development platform. I have used: 1. Introl tools (including Make) on my MC68332 controller product. 2.

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Re: [68300] Make utilities

2002-07-02 by Rod.Niner@gsescales.spx.com

Yes we are using the NT version. Yes we are pursuing the problems with Opus and they have been helpful when we finally figured out to call them on their order

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Make utilities

2002-07-01 by Rod.Niner@gsescales.spx.com

I have a general question on what make utilities are in use. We use Opus make but just recently switched to Windows XP and have been experiencing plenty of

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Re: [68300] Flash program tool for 68332

2002-06-29 by guido de cuyper

Thank you for the hint, but i cannot find a serial BDM cable on the pemicro site? Do you? ... -- XLN-t bvba Guido De Cuyper Hoogstraat 52 B2580 Putte Beerzel

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RE: [68300] Flash program tool for 68332

2002-06-28 by Honnold John-r37277

Guido: Your best bet is to go to P&E Microcomputer Systems( http://www.pemicro.com ). They have a serial cable and SW the will do the same thing as the

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Flash program tool for 68332

2002-06-28 by guido de cuyper

dear list members, we have a client with some technicians in the field, updating firmware trough the BDM interface via parallel port of a PC. Problem is the

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Attachments Are Disabled

2002-06-26 by jasuchyta

List members, Due to virus attacks on other lists, we are disabling the attachment feature of this Yahoo Group. Regards, John Suchyta

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RE: [68300] 3 volt 68332?

2002-06-24 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Tim, When you drop the voltage on the part, you also drop the VOL and VOH voltages. That is, the part will not have as much drive current on any of the pins.

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RE: [68300] 3 volt 68376?

2002-06-24 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Hello everyone, There are no plans to ever bring out a 3 volt version of the MC68336 or MC68376. Thats that. I have asked this question before but right now

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Re: Video interface chip?

2002-06-23 by vespaman_66

Great, thanks everyone! All of you seems to have gone for some Epson solution, and this is exactly the kind of pointer I where after! I ll give my local Epson

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Re: Video interface chip?

2002-06-21 by Aaron J. Grier

... going a little further down the supply chain, it s possible to drive an LCD screen directly through a digital interface, which would give better looking

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Re: [68300] Video interface chip?

2002-06-21 by Robert Yablonski

Micael, I have just completed a design where I utilized Sharp LQ038 TFT LCD which is a 6 bit digital RGB TFT. The interface controller chip is an Epson

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RE: [68300] Video interface chip?

2002-06-21 by Posey, Douglas

Look at the Epson SED1375. It is a single chip solution which incorporates the LCD controller along with the video ram. I believe it sells for around $15 in

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Video interface chip?

2002-06-21 by Micael Beronius

Hello everyone. I have a design, where we recently decided to add support for a TFT color display, and since most of them seems to have video in (ntsc or pal)

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