Hello {FIRST_NAME}, in this edition:
- New Book Microcontroller Systems
Engineering with Flowcode by Bert van Dam
- ATMEL ARM 40 pin ECIO
- how to move from 8 to 32-bit
- Web hosting made simple
- MIAC in the Knowledge
Exchange
- Your views count
Microcontroller Systems
Engineering with Flowcode Book by Bert van Dam
Microcontroller Systems Engineering with Flowcode shows you how to develop microcontroller applications with E-Blocks.
The book starts with a tutorial project and
step-by-step instructions. As you progress, the projects increase in difficulty.
Each project has a clear description of both hardware and software with
pictures and diagrams which explain not just how things are done but also why. All
sources are available for free download.
Flowcode is a high level language in which the intricacies of
microcontroller programming are hidden from view. For that reason it doesn't
make much difference whether the program is meant for a PIC, AVR or ARM
microcontroller.
For more information and full contents, click here. To take advantage, contact your dealer.
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MIAC – now you are
in control
MIAC
is our new industrial/automotive/educational control system. In this Knowledge Exchange article a MIAC program is developed to meet the common industrial
requirement for a programmable timer relay. The program has been written in
Flowcode to demonstrate the use of many of the MIAC's features, but uses
only a small amount of the MIAC's resources, and can therefore be expanded to
provide greater functionality. Additional MIAC features will be discussed in
later articles.
“The
latest version of Flowcode includes a MIAC programming application, USB
drivers, documentation, and a MIAC component that provides the necessary
control functions and full simulation..."
An
example of a. ..” read more
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MIAC- Now shipping (complimentary Flowcode for MAIC included). To take advantage, contact your dealer
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ATMEL ARM 40 pin ECIO - how to move from 8 to 32-bit
The
32-bit ARM ECIO module is now available. In this month's Knowledge Exchange we
look at how to move a design from an 8-bit system to a 32-bit system using
Flowcode.
“Like all ECIO modules, the new ARM module is capable of
supplying power via the USB connection or via an external 5V supply. The module
also works with our ECIO application board so E-Blocks can be quickly and
easily attached to your embedded system..." read more
The ATMEL ARM 40 pin ECIO has a 32 bit ARM
processor with 128KROM and 32K RAM. It is USB programmable, contains bootloader software and is compatible with a complimentary version of Flowcode for ARM.
To take advantage, contact your dealer.
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