Hello {FIRST_NAME}, in this edition:
- USB E-Block- E055
- How to add USB communication to your project
- Flowcode for ATMEL ARM ECIO
- floating point displays
- Microcontroller Systems
Engineering with Flowcode by Bert van Dam
- Your views count
EB055 USB
E-Block
The EB055 E-Block provides direct connection to the USB
interface for PIC microcontrollers that include a USB peripheral allowing you
to quickly and easily communicate directly with your target device via
USB.
For more
information click
here.To take advantage, contact your dealer.
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Adding USB
communication to your project
With the release of our EB055 USB E-Block and our
downloadable USB pack for Flowcode PICmicro, you can now create a whole host of
USB functional devices. In this month’s Knowledge
Exchange we explain how to do this without the need for getting bogged
down in the labyrinth of code that drives the PICmicro USB functionality. By
using our EB006 multiprogrammer or a HP488 V3 development board you will be
able to develop USB compatible embedded projects.
“With the release of the USB
pack for Flowcode PICmicro we have suddenly been able to create a whole host of
USB functional devices without the need for getting bogged down in the
labyrinth of code that…” read
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Flowcode for ARMs - floating-point
displays
Features of the compiler used by Flowcode
for ARMs prompted the introduction of support for floating-point
variables and an extensive range of mathematical functions that require
them. The stored representation of floating-point variables is useful for the
binary arithmetic operations that are carried out by the processor, but is
extremely difficult to convert. In this month’s Knowledge
Exchange we look at some
functions that are available to perform this task for us. The new update to
Flowcode for ARMs contains some additional files that make the display or
transmission of floating-point values possible.
“Floating point variables
The introduction of Flowcode
for ARMs has enabled Flowcode programs to be targeted at a range of powerful
32-bit devices. The features available in the ARM compiler prompted the
introduction of floating-point variables to Flowcode. This has enabled…”
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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.
For more
information click
here.To take advantage, contact your dealer.
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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 includes step-by-step instructions and all sources are available for free download. Projects include secret
doorbell, cell phone remote control, pulse width modulated motor control, sound
activated switch, and Internet webserver.
For more information and full contents, click here. To take advantage, contact your dealer.
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