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Now Use Your 802.11 WiFi To Connect To RS232 Serial Ports

(PRWEB) September 7, 2005 Much equipment still has a RS232 serial port as the main data transfer method. Even new equipment can have serial ports because they are easy and cheap to implement, most microcontrollers support them efficiently and designers know how to use them. Also, data can be transferred reasonably fast at 115Kbps, which

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Make-Yourself ATmega32 Starter’s Kit with LCD, I2C, SPI, RTC, ADC interfaces

Here is my home-made kit of ATmega32 microcontroller interfacing. The ATmega32 controller is rich with features like onboard 32kB in-System programmable flash, 1 KB EEPROM, 2KB SRAM, 10bit ADC (8 channel), SPI bus inteface, TWI (compatible with I2C bus) interface, an USART, analog comparator, etc. That’s why I’ve selected it to load my kit with

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SD SDHC Card Interfacing with ATmega8 32 FAT32 implementation

SD/SDHC Card Interfacing with ATmega8 /32 (FAT32 implementation)

Here is my project on interfacing of SD Card (microSD). microSD cards are available very cheap nowadays, a great option for having a huge memory in any embedded system project. It is compatible with SPI bus, so the interfacing is easy. SD card adapters are also easily available in market, one can easily make a

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