A list of Arduino projects with main purpose the familiarization with data acquisition from sensors and the driving of peripherals.
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A list of Arduino projects with main purpose the familiarization with data acquisition from sensors and the driving of peripherals.
This application demonstrates how to configure and use PWM to control the brightness of the LED and GPIO's to toggle LED ON and OFF.
This example explains how to set up a Watchdog Timer (WDT) using the WDT HAL resource
This code example demonstrates how to use the SysTick timer to generate a timer interrupt on xmc7000 MCU.
This example demonstrates interfacing with an external NOR flash memory in Quad-SPI mode using the Serial Memory Interface (SMIF) block in PSoC® 6 MCU. This example uses the Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters (SFDP) standard to auto-discover the flash parameters and the commands for read, program, and erase operations.
Few apps that are designed to communicate with peripherals (like printer, SIM card reader, etc.) done during Peripheral Devices course (Urządzenia Peryferyjne) at the university.
Multi-function shield expansion board for Arduino.
This example demonstrates how to configure and SPI and Smart I/O to implement the Inter-IC Sound (I2S) interface.
This example demonstrates the usage of the real-time clock (RTC) in PSoC 6 MCU. It shows how to get and set the time in the RTC using the RTC driver API.
This example demonstrates how to convert a single channel using the background source in VADC. In this example, the background source continuously requests conversion. The ADC conversion result is read and displayed on the UART Terminal.
This example demonstrates the transfer of data from the flash to the RAM using the GPDMA peripheral.
This example demonstrates how to configure the USB block as a Human Interface Device (HID). The device enumerates as a generic HID device.
Some Arm Assembly Code for Stm32-M4 board/cpu and a project with RedBlocks used for simulation . Programs used Keil uVision(IDE), RedBlocks Simulator. In latest projects I used STM32CUBEMX too
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