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<TITLE>Peter H. Anderson - Embedded Processor Control</TITLE>
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bx24, JKMicro, Flashlite V25, Atmel, AVR">
 

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<H2>Peter H. Anderson - Embedded Processor Control </H2>
<img src=logo11.jpg>
<h3>PC Parallel Port, BasicX, BASIC Stamp&reg, 68HC11,
PIC&reg, PICAXE, Data Acquisition and Control</h3>
<p>
Peter H. Anderson (KZ3K), Senior Member IEEE
<p>
Associate Professor (Retired), Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
<noindex><a href="http://www.morgan.edu">Morgan State University</a></noindex>
<p>

<a href="mailto:pha@phanderson.com">e-mail
<i>pha@phanderson.com</i></a>
<p>
Hometown - Springfield, VT.  Same as the Simpsons.

<p><hr><p>
<b><a href=picaxe/>the Amazing PICAXE</a></b>
<p>
<b><a href=ordering_1.html>Serial Control & Measurement</a></b>

<p>
<b><a href=o_stats.html>Order Status</a></b>

<p><hr><p>

<b><a href=arduino/index.htm>the Arduino</a></b>  
<p>

<p>
<b><a href=PIC/PICC/sourceboost/>Sourceboost C Programming</a></b>
<p><hr><p>
<b><a href=hcc/index.html>Harford Students</a></b>
<p><hr><p>
<b>Serial Control and Measurement</b>.

<ul>

<li><a href=adc180/adc180.html>Serial Eight 10-Bit A/D - ADC #180</a>
<p>
<li><a href=onewire/owc190.html>Serial One Wire Controller OWC #190</a>
<p>
<li><a href=iom135.html>Serial Eight Output,Six Input, Seven 10-bit A/D and
Eight Dallas 1-W runs - IOM #135E</a>,
<li><a href=iom136.html>Serial IOM #136</a>.  Eight output, six input, eight
A/D (12-bit), four DS18S20 / DS18B20 / DS1822 / DS2438 / DS2423 runs.</a>.
<p>
<li><a href=iom141.html>Serial Relay Output and Optoisolator Input - IOM #141</a>,
<li><a href=iom142/iom142.html>IOM #142A</a> - Serial.  Four Relay, Four Optoisolator.  Two Dallas runs each of which may accommodate any mix of DS18S20, DS18B20, DS1822 thermometers, DS2438 thermometer and 10-bit A/D, DS2450 Quad A/D converter amd DS2423 dual 32-bit counter; up to sixteen devices over a maximum of 200 feet of cable per run.

<p>

<li><a href=lcd106/lcd107.html>Serial LCD #117 Kit & Assembled Text LCDs</a>

<p>

<li><a href=rh166/rh166.html>Relative Humidity and Temperature Sender Unit - RH #166</a>

<p>
<li><a href=tm80/tm80.html>Serial K Thermocouple - TM #80</a>
<p>

<li><p><a href=tm127.html>Assembled Serial Temperature Module, Dual Run and Single Output. TM #127A</a>
<p>
<li><a href=tm128/tm128.html>TM #128</a> - Serial two Dallas runs each of which may accommodate any mix of DS18S20 and DS18B20 thermometers and DS2438 thermometer and 10-bit A/D, up to sixteen devices over a maximum of 200 feet of cable per run.  Apr 1, '05.  Upgraded to add DS2423 Dual Counter and DS2450 Quad A/D.
<p>
<li>
<a href=tm128/tm129.html>TM #129 Kit</a>.  Serial Measurement Kit.  Dual Run.  DS18S20 and DS18B20
Temperature Sensor, DS2438 Temperature and A/D, DS2450 quad A/D, DS2423 dual counter
</ul>
<p><hr><p>
<b>Limited Availability.</b>
<ul>
<li><a href=tm145/tm145.html>Assembled Serial Temperature, Single Relay, Single A/D with Local LCD - TM #145</a>.
<li><a href=tm150/tm150.html>TM #150</a> Serial Thermometer / Thermostat with Local LCD
<p>
<li><a href=wx175/wx175.html>Serial Weather WX #175 Kit</a>.  Atmospheric
Pressure, two Relative Humidity and Temperature. five 12-bit A/D, two
DS18S20 / DS18B20 runs, Counter, two TTL Outputs, two TTL inputs.
<p>
<li><a href=bx24/ds1821_programmer.html>Dallas DS1821 Thermostat Programmer</a>
</ul>


<p><hr><p>

<a href="PIC/PICC/pic_c_routines.html">PIC C Routines for the CCS C
Compiler. </a>



<p>
<a href=clock.html>Eleven Frequency Precision Clock Kit</a>
<p>
<a href=http://www.phanderson.com/stamp/onewire.html>RS232 to Dallas OneWire Controller</a>
<p>
<a href=ir_rcv.html>Infrared Remote Control Decoder</a>

<p><hr><p>

<img src="mpclogo.gif" height=81 width=110>
<a href="PIC/index.html"><h3>Microchip PIC</h3> 
<p>
<a href="PIC/PICC/index.html">Programming in PIC C</a>

<p><hr><p>
<h3>NetMedia BASIC-X and BASIC-X24</h3>
<p><a href="basicx/index.html">BASIC-X</a>
<p>
<noindex><a href=http://www.siteplayer.com>SitePlayer.Com</a></noindex>

<p><img src="bx-24.gif">
<br>
<noindex><a href=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/basicx>BasicX Mail List</a
></noindex><p>
<p><hr><p>


<h3><a href=picaxe/index.html>PICAXE</a></h3>

<p><hr><p>

<b><noindex><a href=http://www.comfiletech.com>CUBLOC</a></noindex></b>.  A far more powerful and yet much less expensive Stamp type device.
<p>
<b><a href="stamp/index.html">Parallax BASIC Stamp</b>
<ul>
<li><a href=http://www.phanderson.com/stamp/homebrew_protoboard.html>Homebrew Basic Stamp 2 on a Protoboard</a>
<li><a href="stamp/starter.html">Morgan BASIC Stamp 2 Starter
Packages</a><br>

<li><a href="stamp/tutorial.html">My BASIC Stamp 2 Book</a>
</ul>
<b><a href=basicatom/index.html>Basic Atom</b>
<p>

<a href=atmel/index.html>Atmel AVR</a>
<p>
<a href=jkmicro/index.html>JK Micro Flashlite V25</a>
<p>
<noindex><a href=http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com>Rabbit Semiconductor</a></noindex>.

<p>
<noindex><a href="http://www.oopic.com">Object Oriented PIC</a></noindex> (oopic).


<p> <a href="TIC62/index.html"><b>Protean Logic's TICkit62</b></a> - This
was a major focus by
undergraduate student Locksley Haynes during the Fall, '97 semester.
Locksley was funded and the materials he used were made possible by a
grant from the XEROX Corporation.

<p>

<a href="tiny_tiger/index.html"><b>the Tiny Tiger</b></a> - This appears
to be an extremely powerful processor.  This effort was undertaken by
undergraduate student Krystal Donald during the Fall, '97 semester.

<p>
<p><hr><p>
<h3>Use of a PC Printer Port for Control and Data Acquisition - Volume 1 </h3>
<p>
<table width=120 border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td
align=center>
<font size=-1><noindex><a href=http://www.links2go.com/topic/Parallel_Port>
<img alt="Key Resource" src="skey.gif" width=81 height=81 border=0><br>
<b><i>Links<sup><small>2</small></sup>Go</i></b><br>
Parallel Port</a></noindex></font></td></tr></table>

<p>

<UL>
<LI><a href="printer.html"> General Information </a>

<LI><noindex><a
href="http://et.nmsu.edu/~etti/fall96/computer/printer/printer.html">
Parallel Port Basics - A few pages from Volume 1.  Thanks to New Mexico
State University.</a></noindex>


<LI><a href="printer/question.html"> This Manual vs Bergsman's
Book</a>

<LI><a href="printer/cable.html"> Printer Port Cable for Prototyping -
$10.00</a>

<li><a href="ordering.html"> Ordering Information</a>
</ul>
<p><hr><p>
<h3>Use of a PC Printer Port for Control and Data Acquisition - Volume 2</h3>


<p>Volume 2 is a follow on effort by undergraduate electrical engineering
students Towanda Malone, Christine Samuels and Paul Roach and myself.
This became known as the Rochanda Project, where Rochanda is a
concatenation of Roach, Christine and Towanda.  As you might guess, the
name Rochanda was Towanda's idea!  <p>

<ul>
<li><a href="vol2_index.html"> A Listing of the Content -</a> CdS, Motion
Detection, 120VAC, 8255, 74259, Panel Meters, LCD, Melody ICs, H_bridge,
Power FETs, Fluid Detection, Vector 2X Compass, etc.


<li><a href="ordering.html"> Ordering Information</a>
</ul>
<p><hr><p>
<h3>Parallel Port Interfacing with 2, 3 and 4 Wire Serial Devices</h3>
<ul>

<li> <a href="printer/ltc1392/ltc1392.html">Interfacing with an LTC1392
Data Acquisition System (T, V_cc and V_diff)</a>

<li> <a href="printer/24c32/24c32.html">Interfacing with a 24C32 32K
Serial EEPROM</a>


<p>
<li><a href="printer/ds1620/ds1620.html">PC Parallel Port - Interfacing
with a DS1620 Thermometer (3-Wire)</a>


<li><a href="printer/8574/8574.html">Stretching a PC Parallel Port using
PCF8574 8-bit I/O Expanders, (I2C Protocol)</a>
</ul>
<p>
<b>Other Parallel Port Resources</b>
<ul>
<li>(Aug, '99).  <noindex><a
href="http://community.borland.com/museum">Borland</a></noindex> has posted
Turbo C 2.01 for DOS on their web site.  Note that all programs in my
Parallel Port Manuals was written using this package.

<p>
<li><noindex><a href="http://www.htsoft.com/pacific.html">Pacific C</a></noindex> - A
Shareware DOS C Compiler.
<li><noindex><a href="http://www.lvr.com"> Jan Axelson's Home Page.</a></noindex> Jan has a
book related to Parallel Port Control Using Visual Basic.
<li><noindex><a href="http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/par">Ian Harries - Imperial
College</a></noindex>.  Ian has a good overview of other languages.

<li><noindex><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/"> An Excellent Stepping
Motor Tutorial</a></noindex>
<li><a href="relay.html">Typical Relay Driver</a>

</ul>

<p><hr><p>

<h3>68HC11 Assembly Language Programming</h3>
<UL>

<li><a href="6811/manual.html">Motorola HC11
Reference Manual - $5.00</a>
<LI><a href="6811/"> Typical 68HC11 Routines </a>
<li><a href="6811/8574.html">68HC11 - Interfacing with a PCF8574 8-bit I/O
Expander (I2C Protocol)</a>

<li><noindex><a href="http://www.ezl.com/~rsch"> Roger's Home Page - A Real Nice
Collection of Resources</a></noindex>

</UL>

<p><hr><p>

<h3>C Programming</h3>
<ul>
<li><A href="C/index.html"> Miscellaneous Routines</a>
<li><a href="files/index.html"> File Routines</a>
<li><a href="graphics/index.html"> Graphics Routines</a>
<li><a href="complex/index.html"> Complex Number Routines</a>

<p>
<li><a href="C/getkey.html"> How to Read a Cursor Key</a>
<li><a href="C/ftime.html"> How to use the ftime Function</a>
</ul>

<p><hr><p>
<h3>Digital Electronics - EEGR-463</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="eegr463/index.html"> EPROM Tutorials </a>
</ul>


<p><hr><p>
<h3> Miscellaneous</h3>
<UL>
<LI> <A HREF="FAQ1.html"> FAQ by Interviewers </A>

<LI><A href="finance/index.html"> Personal Finance </a>
<p>
<li><a href="parallel.htm">Parallel Equivalents of two Resistors</a>

</UL>
<p><hr><p>



<h3> Engineering Ethics </h3>
<UL>
<LI><noindex><a href="http://ethic.tamu.edu"> Texas A&M </a></noindex>
<LI><noindex><a href="http://web.mit.edu/ethics/www/"> MIT </a></noindex>
<LI><noindex><a href="http://www.nspe.org"> National Society of Professional
Engineers

</a></noindex>
<LI><noindex><a href=http://www.infomatik.umu.se/~skele01/etik.html> Other Links</a></noindex>
</UL>
<p><hr><p>
<h3> Search Engines</h3>
<UL>


<li><noindex><a href=http://www.google.com>Google</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.yahoo.com>Yahoo</a></noindex>
</ul>
<p>
<h3>Newspapers</h3>
<ul>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.newspaperlinks.com/>Newspaperlinks.com</a></noindex>
<p>
<li><a href=http://vtdigger.org/>Vermont Digger</a>
<p>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.nytimes.com>New York Times</a></noindex> - Includes book review.
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.washingtonpost.com>Washington Post</a></noindex> - Includes book review.
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.csmonitor.com/>the Christian Science Monitor</a></noindex> - Includes book review.
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.iht.com/frontpage.html>International Herald Tribune - Paris</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.guardian.co.uk/>the Guardian - London</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage>Al Jazeera</a></noindex>
</ul>
<p>
<h3>Magazines</h3>
<ul>
<p>
<li><a href=http://www.economist.com/>the Economist</a>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.theatlantic.com/>Atlantic Monthly</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.thenation.com/>the Nation</a></noindex>
<li><a href=http://harpers.org/>Harper's Magazine</a>
</ul>
<p>
<h3>Good Reading</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href=http://www.thebrowser.com>the Browser</a>
<li><a href=http://www.longform.org>Longform</a>
<li><a href=http://www.aldaily.com>Art & Letters Daily</a>
</ul>
<p>
<h3>Radio</h3>
<p>
<ul>
<li><a href=http://www.npr.org/audiohelp/progstream.html>NPR</a>
<li><a href=http://www.wypr.org/listen-live>WYPR</a>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.cspan.org>CSPAN</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.shtml>BBC</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.rnw.nl/cgi-bin/home/enhome.pl>Radio Netherlands</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.cbc.ca/audio.html>CBC</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.abc.net.au/ra/audio/englishlive.htm>Radio Australia</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.dw-world.de/english#>DW - Germany</a></noindex>
</ul>
<p>
<h3>Organizations</h3>
<p>
<ul>
<li><a href=http://www.uua.org/>Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations</a>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.aclu.org>American Civil Liberties Union</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.ffrf.org/>Freedom from Religion</a></noindex>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.naacp.org>NAACP</a></noindex>
</ul>
<p>
<ul>
<li><noindex><a href=http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page>Project Guttenberg</a></noindex>
<li><a href=http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/>Barnes & Noble Book Review</a>
</ul>
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