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− | <big>JustInTime Project Pages</big>
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− | You'll find some descriptions of [http://www.atmel.com/products/avr/ AVR] [http://parallax.com/Default.aspx?tabid=248 SX] and [http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=74 PIC] projects on these pages. And [[other stuf]].
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− | ==Projects==
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− | Here are some finished, or work in progress activities:
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− | * As a 'hello world' #2 exercise, we've done some [[Knight Rider]] walking led experiments. These experiments demonstrate: pwm, either through SX [[Virtual Peripherals]] or inline and [[How to drive many leds with a few io-pins]].
| + | == Getting started == |
− | * [[3D Miller controlled through rs-232]]
| + | * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] |
− | * [[Wireless LCD display]]
| + | * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] |
− | * [[Driving a shift register led display driver]].
| + | * [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list] |
− | * [[Driving 4 seven segment led displays]]
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− | * [['Very Limited Space' Midi Sustain Pedal]].
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− | * [[Fake Cricket]].
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− | * [[Reading Rotary Encoders]]
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− | * Software projects:
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− | **An [[eclipse plugin for SX assembly language]].
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− | **[[Sxgo]], a fast, portable SX28 emulator.
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− | * [[Oven temperature controller]]
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− | ==Notes== | |
− | Some links to notes, images from the manual, etc:
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− | * [http://www.parallax.com/Portals/0/Downloads/docs/prod/datast/SX20AC-SX28AC-Data-v1.6.pdf SX28 data sheet] with pin-outs, instruction set summary, memory model, etc. | |
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− | ==Programming==
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− | For newer PICs, the picprog programmer needs to be [[Modified Pic Programmer|Modified]]. SX chips should best be programmed with the SX-Key or the SX-Blitz.
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− | Although almost each project could be done with an SX as well as a specific PIC chip, the approach and philosophy between both is quite different. Look at the [[differences between the SX and the PIC]] we found (on the internet) and discovered (ourselves) between the two competitors.
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− | A very useful utility for programming timing loops is [http://www.mnsi.net/~boucher/picloops.html PicLoops]. It works for SX as well as PIC.
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− | And how can you program a SOT23 package (i.e. the 10Fxxx series)? With a [[SOT23-to-DIL adapter]].
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− | ==Tutorial==
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− | As there are many, many [http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&q=PIC+tutorial&meta= tutorials] about PICs on the internet, and the SX is very well [http://www.parallax.com/Default.aspx?tabid=460#Documentation documented] by Parallax, we won't be serving another one here.
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− | ==ToDo List==
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− | Here are some projects that need to be finished:
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− | * Midi Chord generator
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− | * 'Very Limited Space' Midi Sustain Pedal v2
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− | * FireDept. Siren for the Firetruck of JustIn
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− | * Traffic Light Toy
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− | * Digital Analogue Clock with Traffic Light alarm
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− | * Solarpower Chicken Lighting System
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− | * PIC-based MidiFilePlayer
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− | * Drumcomputer
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− | * DCC Train control system
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− | * Frequency Counter
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− | * simple GPS logger based on rs232 receiver
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− | * sunrise alarm clock
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− | Reminder to the maintainers: more documentation is in the [[WikiDocumentation]] pages.
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