From rk219 at msstate.edu Wed Nov 21 12:12:21 2007 From: rk219 at msstate.edu (Rooban Venkatesh Kulandaivelu Govindarajulu Thirumalai) Date: Wed Nov 21 12:12:33 2007 Subject: [ece3724] Re: Formal Lab Report In-Reply-To: <7524486b0711211011q52b72c49y2e698d2adf0d8e4@mail.gmail.com> References: <7524486b0708260834y2adf76b9q7d98c2e0b02884e3@mail.gmail.com> <0JRV00DF821O20@nova.its.msstate.edu> <7524486b0711211011q52b72c49y2e698d2adf0d8e4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7524486b0711211012y5a542f48l8f57bee7d1dd54f2@mail.gmail.com> On Nov 21, 2007 12:11 PM, Rooban Venkatesh Kulandaivelu Govindarajulu Thirumalai wrote: > Hi, > > > Use the following list to determine which micrcontroller you are assigned. > You must visit the company website, and download the appropriate datasheet > for your assigned microcontroller. > > - If the last digit of your student ID is 0 or 1, use the Intel > 80C51FA (Intel Embedded WWW site > ) > - If the last digit of your student ID is 2 or 3, use the Atmel > ATmega128L (Atmel Microcontroller WWW site > ) > - If the last digit of your student ID is 4 or 5, use the Motorola > 68HC912 (Motorola Semiconductor WWW site > ) > - If the last digit of your student ID is 6 or 7, use the Zilog > Z8F1622 (Zilog WWW site ) > - If the last digit of your student ID is 8 or 9, use the Cypress > Microsystems PSOC CY8C26XXX (Cypress Microsystems WWW site > ) > > > -Rooban > > > On Nov 21, 2007 8:39 AM, Gary Weasel < gww44@msstate.edu> wrote: > > > Hey Guys, I've got a question? > > > > > > > > How are we supposed to know which microcontroller to answer the > > questions for in the lab report? And is the lab report due this week? > > > > > > > > -Gary > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.ece.msstate.edu/pipermail/ece3724/attachments/20071121/e33e88aa/attachment.html From jwbruce at ece.msstate.edu Fri Nov 30 10:47:47 2007 From: jwbruce at ece.msstate.edu (J. W. Bruce) Date: Fri Nov 30 10:53:16 2007 Subject: [ece3724] FREE floating point DSP boards Message-ID: <22231828.47941196441267347.JavaMail.root@zimbra.ece.msstate.edu> Merry Christmas! I have placed several floating point DSP eval boards in the IEEE lounge. Free for the taking! Boards sport a relatively elaborate DSP chip with connected to a professional-grade audio stereo ADC/DAC. Board was designed primarily to do real-time audio processing. Dev tools are available online. Enjoy! JWB ------------------ J.W. Bruce, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Mississippi State University 216 Simrall, Hardy Road Mississippi State, MS 39762-9571 Office: (662) 325-1530 FAX: (662) 325-2298