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    Tiny Multi Bootloader+

    Serial Bootloader for Microchip, Atmel, NXP, TI, 8051 microcontrolers

    What is it? It's a Bootloader for Microchip, Atmel, NXP, TI and 8051 devices. A Bootloader is a firmware running in the microcontroler device which allows the user to send it's own firmware without the need of a programmer. This Bootloader consists of: - firmwares for many devices (this firmware need to be send to the device's flash memory with a programmer, only once) - a PC software which communicates with the bootloader firmware in the device and send the user's program in its memory Where does it come from? This Bootloader is based on "Tiny PIC Bootloader" made by Claudiu Chiculita. A special THANK to him!!! What can it do? It can program: - Microchip PIC10/12/16/18/24/32/dsPIC30/33 - Atmel ATtiny, ATmega - TI MPS430 - NXP ARM Cortex-M0+ - Silicon Labs C8051 And this: - with light modifications to the Bootloader firmware for new devices - without modifying your source code or using a special linker script - via GUI or command line prog - with automatic Reset
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    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    PPMScope

    PPMScope

    Microcontroller based PC Oscilloscope

    PPMScope is a do-it-yourself oscilloscope with an open source design. The intent is that the project can be constructed by an electronics hobbiest using the instructions included. The design is a compromise between features and cost. The bandwidth is lower than a commercial scope, so it's use is limited to signals of 500 kHz and below. It's sample buffer is also smaller than a commercial scope, however sufficient for most oscilloscope functions. This is a version based on the PIC16F877A microcontroller running with a 20MHz clock. The maximum sampling rate is 1 MHz with a 5 Mhz equivalent sampling mode. Currently, the computer interface supports USB, serial, and parallel ports. Good luck on the construction and I hope you enjoy your oscilloscope. I am happy to answer any questions or provide technical support for this design.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Atmel AVR 8bit Tools

    Atmel AVR 8bit Microcontroler Tests and Tools

    - A collection of tools for programming an Atmel AVR 8bit Microcontroler. - Circuit decriptions for Atmel AVR 8bit Microcontrolers used for testing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LabMonkey Embedded Automation Platform

    Create networks of embedded devices for data logging/automation tasks.

    LabMonkey is a collection of designs for embedded devices which can be networked together to provide a range of automation, data logging and signal processing functions. A key design objective is to use as little dedicated hardware as possible for communication between nodes in the network, and to be able to adapt the network topology in real-time so as to minimize the occurrence of collisions between packets. To achieve this, a protocol has been designed specifically for the task, and implemented in assembler for AVR microcontrollers. The project is currently at the stage of testing the protocol for bugs and implementing some simple devices which use it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    chameleon_14443

    Low-cost, ISO 14443 compliant emulator for contactless smartcards

    ! This website is discontinued ! The new, improved MiniChameleon is maintained as of January 2014 on github: https://github.com/emsec/ChameleonMini ATXmega based emulator for contactless smartcards, designed and maintained by Embedded Security Group at the Ruhr-University in Bochum.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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