FoxyRick
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Hi all,
I just came across this site. I hope it may be of use to someone...
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First of all I must warn you!!! This is a free, experimental design. It has worked for me, but I do not give you any warranty, that it is error free. I could make any mistake when preparing this material for publication, there can be some not discovered bugs in both my hardware and software. It can also infringe someones patents... (however I don't know anything about it). So keep in mind - you use it on your own risk and responsibility!!!
One of very nice USB capable microcontrollers is the C8051F320 produced by Silabs (formerly Cygnal). Unfortunately to start playing with this chip you need to buy a rather expensive development kit. On this page I present some alternatives for building a cheaper toolset.
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Cheers,
FoxyRick.
I just came across this site. I hope it may be of use to someone...
**broken link removed**
Quote from start of site:
------ Quote ------
First of all I must warn you!!! This is a free, experimental design. It has worked for me, but I do not give you any warranty, that it is error free. I could make any mistake when preparing this material for publication, there can be some not discovered bugs in both my hardware and software. It can also infringe someones patents... (however I don't know anything about it). So keep in mind - you use it on your own risk and responsibility!!!
One of very nice USB capable microcontrollers is the C8051F320 produced by Silabs (formerly Cygnal). Unfortunately to start playing with this chip you need to buy a rather expensive development kit. On this page I present some alternatives for building a cheaper toolset.
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Cheers,
FoxyRick.