This example program shows how to configure and use the A/D Converter of the following microcontroller:
STMicroelectronics ST10F166
After Configuring the A/D, the program reads the A/D result and outputs the converted value using the serial port.
To run this program...
Build the project (Project Menu, Build Target)
Start the debugger (Debug Menu, Start/Stop Debug Session)
View the Serial Window (View Menu, Serial Window #1)
View the A/D converter peripheral (Peripheral Menu, A/D Converter)
Run the program (Debug Menu, Go)
A debug script (debug.ini) creates buttons that set different analog values in A/D channels. As the program runs, you will see the A/D input and output change.
Other buttons create signals that generate sine wave or sawtooth patterns as analog inputs. µ Vision3 users may enable the built-in Logic Analyzer to view, measure and compare these input signals graphically.
Contents at a Glance
Introduction 1
PART I INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 5
Hour 1 Preparing to Install Linux 7
2 Installing Linux 23
3 Post-Installation Issues 41
PART II LEARNING LINUX BASICS 67
Hour 4 Reading and Navigation Commands 69
5 Manipulation and Searching Commands 93
6 Using the Shell 117
7 Using the X Window System 143
8 Exploring the K Desktop Environment 177
PART III CONNECTING TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD 197
Hour 9 Using Communications Programs 199
10 Connecting to the Internet 223
11 Configuring Internet Email 249
12 Configuring Internet News 269
13 Internet Downloading and Browsing 289
This sample displays a basic integer calculator powered
by the 8051 microcontroller. Although Keil C51 has a
full floating point math library the evaluation version
is restricted to 2k of object code, so we have constrained
this sample to integer maths in order to fit within this limit.
The program for this design was written in C using the
Keil uVision 2 IDE for which Proteus VSM provides
a Debug Monitor driver.
Instructions for Configuring Proteus to run in conjunction
with the Keil environment can be found by editing the
8051 microcontroller on the schematic (point at it and
press CTRL-E) and then clicking on the help button
on the Edit Component dialogue form.
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1. It is located in the root directory - SecurityBuilderDemo.exe. Leave password box blank and click on Security button
in order to Add/Remove users and set user rights. Once you entered Security dialog you may select your Supervisor password.
2. Click OK when finished Configuring users. Don t forget to disable some features in order to see what
happens with GUI elements - menus, and buttons.
This program requires the DSP2833x header files.
//
// This program requires an external I2C RTC connected to
// the I2C bus at address 0x6f.
//
// As supplied, this project is configured for "boot to SARAM"
// operation. The 2833x Boot Mode table is shown below.
// For information on Configuring the boot mode of an eZdsp,
// please refer to the documentation included with the eZdsp,
This program requires the DSP2833x header files.
//
// As supplied, this project is configured for "boot to SARAM"
// operation. The 2833x Boot Mode table is shown below.
// For information on Configuring the boot mode of an eZdsp,
// please refer to the documentation included with the eZdsp,
Installation of PelcoNet NET300 requires support from your network
administrator. Contact your administrator to assist with STEP 2A –
Configuring PelcoNet Using HyperTerminal. Write down the following
information from your network administrator: