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| Files are key elements to modern electronic devices. Many processors can use operating systems offering interfaces for different types of fi...

| The LPC900 family is the Swiss Army knife of 8051-compatible microcontrollers. The ‘LPC’ in the part number stands for ‘low pin count’: the...

| In the November 2003 issue of Elektor Electronics we publisheda neat little ‘industrial strength’ RS232-to-RS485 converter suitablefor use w...

| Remote measurement and control is possible via the Internet. Unfortunately, webservers usually sit in large, humming grey cabinets. That’s n...

| A small webserver with big potential is described elsewhere in this issue. Here we provide a simple example of how to use this new server, s...

| You don’t need special ICs when a capacitive (or ‘touch’) switch can also be realised with an inexpensive PIC controller. This article shows...

| In the previous instalments of this series featuring the MSC1201 board and microcontroller, we have already discussed many aspects of using...

| The RS485 port on the MSC1210 board provides great opportunities for communication with other systems. For example, it allows a number of MS...

| It would appear that extensive study of the datasheets is required to fully exploit the galaxy of possibilities offered by the MSC1210 famil...

| Okay, your microcontroller program is finished and now you want to see some text and other stuff on a display. Unfortunately, the LCD you ha...