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Malcolm XML posted:About to purchase an Altera DE0 nano board. Am I getting myself into trouble?
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# ¿ Mar 27, 2013 22:43 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 04:47 |
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Martytoof posted:I need to write a rather simplistic firmware to replace a fried AVR chip in a student-built board that runs some lab equipment.
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# ¿ Apr 25, 2013 21:46 |
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movax posted:I'm partial to Visual Studio, which it apparently wraps around now, but no, I was OK doing the development with Notepad++ + gcc, that was fine (mostly because I didn't any crazy debugging for this). I was only using Studio to drive the AVR Dragon since I figured, hey, Atmel dev tool + Atmel software == everything works! I think the big change with AVR Studio 5(?) and later was the inclusion of their own compiler, as well as the Visual Studio shell switch. The version of AVR Studio I have only has an assembler; I use WinAVR to compile.
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# ¿ May 7, 2013 04:45 |
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armorer posted:I am thinking about going through one of these two books next:
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# ¿ May 15, 2013 02:43 |
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JawnV6 posted:Go ahead and abandon any FPGA dreams you have then.
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# ¿ Jun 4, 2013 23:12 |
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Sir_Substance posted:edit: while we are here, I was having interesting thoughts about using them as hardware encryption keys by generating entropy based on the layout of their bad sectors. Viable? Viable in the sense of "could I do that?" Yes. Viable in the sense of "is this a good idea?" No.
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# ¿ Feb 5, 2014 06:13 |
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Mr. Powers posted:SmartFusion 2. Same controller as the Igloo, but without the ARM core disabled. Allegedly this is the same die as the other packages, but there's the possibility that DM[2:3] are brought out in place of DM[0:1]. It's the only reason I can think it's so screwed up. I mean, I don't intend to make it sound like they are trivial or anything, that's totally not the case (ask me how I know). But still.
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# ¿ Mar 18, 2014 05:35 |
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Hadlock posted:Out of curiosity, those of you doing this for a living, what kinds of things are you writing code for? The company has a few different areas of focus as regards what the FPGAs are used for: cryptography, bioinformatics, image processing, modeling and simulation, security, machine learning, etc. Lately, I write less code than I'd ideally like to, but I wear a lot of different hats depending on what needs attention.
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# ¿ Dec 12, 2014 01:52 |
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It's premature, but I'm starting to really like STM32 parts, and the low-cost Discovery boards. Has anyone here messed with or used the F3 line? Similarly, anyone have any trip reports on messing with/using ChibiOS (ideally on an STM32 part, but in general/on other parts is fine too)?
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# ¿ Dec 3, 2015 00:16 |
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So is it just me, or did TI just make Code Composer Studio tools free for use (under their "Technology/Software Publicly Available" license terms) for not only the newly-released CCS 7, but also version 6 and previous? Based on what I can find from some TI pages, including a sticky post in the CCS forum on their e2e.ti.com site, and the "Download CCS" wiki page on processors.wiki.ti.com, it seems like that's exactly what they did. And they did it like last week/this week, if some of these dates I'm seeing are to be believed. The license file for CCS 6 they link to from the same wiki page seems to work in CCS 6, but it almost sounds too good to be true. If so, it happens to be really fortuitous timing for me. Anyone else able to confirm?
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# ¿ Dec 21, 2016 00:41 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 04:47 |
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Hello thread. Long time no see. How you doin'? If any embedded dev goons are looking for a job in the Seattle area, or are willing to consider relocating, let's chat. Feel free to PM me here with an email address I can reach you at directly.
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