The aim of this application note is to show to scan the 4x4 matrix keypad
multiplexed with a four 7-segment display. The software attached to this application
note scans the pressed key and displays it on the multiplexed 7- segment LEDs.
This application note makes obvious Interrupt capability of the STR710 device
to offer a better key scan .
(1) This pin may function as either a JTAG port or a user I/O pin. If the device is configured to use the JTAG
ports for in-system programming, this pin is not available as a user I/O pin.
(2) The user I/O pin count includes dedicated input pins and all I/O pins.
一個簡單的SPI IP核,SPI Core Specifications 可以從說明文檔中找到!
The simple Serial Peripheral Interface core is an enhanced version of the Serial Peripheral Interface found on Motorola s M68HC11 family of CPUs. The Serial Peripheral Interface is a serial, synchronous communication protocol that requires a minimum of 3 wires.
FEATURES:
· Compatible with Motorola’s SPI specifications
· Enhanced M68HC11 Serial Peripheral Interface
· 4 entries deep read FIFO
· 4 entries deep write FIFO
· Interrupt generation after 1, 2, 3, or 4 transferred bytes
· 8 bit WISHBONE RevB.3 Classic interface
· Operates from a wide range of input clock frequencies
· Static synchronous design
· Fully synthesizable
Embest S3C44B0X Evaluation Board
RTC Test Example
RTC Check(Y/N)? y
Set Default Time at 2004-12-31 FRI 23:59:59
Set Alarm Time at 2005-01-01 00:00:01
... RTC Alarm Interrupt O.K. ...
Current Time is 2005-01-01 SAT
00:00:01
RTC Working now. To set date(Y/N)? y
Current date is (2005,01,01, SAT). input new date (yy-mm-dd w): 5-2-23 3
Current date is: 2005-02-23 WED
RTC Working now. To set time(Y/N)? y
Current time is (00:00:21). To set time(hh:mm:ss): 19:32:5
Current Time is 2005-02-23 WED
19:32:
UCOS/II for ICCAVR
- The version of UCOS/II is 2.04
- the original port was done by Ole Saether for the IAR compiler. Jens E.
Holtegaard ported one version using ICCAVR. Joerg Meyer did another port
(using Jens port as a start?). This is basically Joerg s port plus a
little bit of changes and documentation by me.
- YOU MUST DOWNLOAD THE MAIN PART OF THE UCOS/II FROM THE UCOS/II WEBSITE
http://www.ucos-ii.com . The supplied project file assumes the portable
source is in the ..\source directory.
- Joerg has written couple document showing the stack frames etc. but it
is in German :-) They are included in this directory.
- The Timer2 overflow interrupt is used for Timer Tick. If you want to
change that, modify os_cpu_c.c and os_cpu_a.s
- I have tested this using ATMega103 with and without external RAM
using AVR Studio simulator. See test1.c test program. Both Code
Compressed (PRO) and STD versions have been tested.
This application report describes the use of Timer_A3 to decode RC5 and SIRC TV IR remote control signals. The decoder described in this report is interrupt-driven and operates a background function using specific features the Timer_A3. Only a small portion of the MSP430 CPU?s nonreal-time resources is used. Specific hardware bit-latching capabilities of the Timer_A3 module are used for real-time decoding of the IR data signal, independent
and asynchronous to the CPU. CPU activity and power consumption are kept to an absolute minimum level. The Timer_A3 decoder implementation also allows other tasks to occur simultaneously if required. The solutions provided are written specifically for MSP430x11x(1) and MSP430x12x derivatives, but can be adapted to any other MSP430 incorporating Timer_A3.
電視遙控器設(shè)計(jì)基於MSP430
Welcome to the software files for the ADS8361 to TMS320F2812!
There are two project files in each of the folders McBSP, SPI and Both. Mode II and IV are explored using the McBSP port alone, as well as the SPI port. These projects are located in the SPI and McBSP folders.
Modes I and III are explored using both McBSP and SPI. In Mode I, the M0 and M1 pins are controlled by use of the jumper on the evaluation module. A0 is controlled by the DX pin of the McBSP port. In Mode III, the A0, M0 and M1 pins are controlled via GPIO functions of PortF.
The "SRC", "CMD" and "INCLUDE" files in the archive are from "C28x Peripheral Examples in C" (document # SPRC097). If you have questions about this or other Data Converter products, feel free to e-mail us at: