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Processor Expert: What You Need to Know - 0 views

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    Processor expert is a rapid application design tool which is actually integrated into a lot of our CodeWarrior products and there're actually 3 main parts to processor expert.
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Airbag Demo Car Shows Modern Safety - 0 views

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    This is the Airbag demo car. It is a small car model which presents all airbag sensor system used in modern safe cars. The main part of the air bag demo is electronic control unit board in the center of the car with S developed microprocessor, central X Y accelerometer MMA6255EG, DSI bus master, and ZIGBEE radio for wireless communication with PC.
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How to design a Passive Infrared (PIR) Open Source Project Freescale - 0 views

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    This article details the hardware and software required for a fully functional passive infrared (PIR) sensor with an associated remote control unit.
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IAR Development Tools for the Controller Continuum - 0 views

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    IAR systems was founded in Uppsala, Sweden in 1983. We were one of the first companies that developed the C compiler for the ColdFire architecture. Since then we have grown to become a global organization with offices in 6 countries, North America, Brazil, China and some of the countries in Europe and distribution infrastructure in 25 countries.
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The evolution of NAS - Office (or Media Server) in a Box - 0 views

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    Let's see the evolution of NAS (network attached storage) Office or Media Server in a box
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Freescale's Solar Power Conversion Technology Breakthrough - 0 views

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    This is Freescale's ultra low voltage dc-dc converter circuit and I'm going to show it operating charging Lithium ion battery from a solar cell. What I have here is the evaluation board with a circuit on it and this is the amount of voltage.
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Audio Reproduction on HCS12 Microcontrollers with Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) Capability - 1 views

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    .WAV files have a standard format that contains sample data and a header describing the format and contents of the file. It is important to check the format of the file to be downloaded to the HCS12 MCU, as reading a file of an unexpected format will result in corrupt sample data. Reading the value of a number of the parameters stored in the header and comparing these to the values expected authenticates the format of the file. This is the method used to check the validity of the .WAV file in the accompanying example source code.
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