Martin Ossmann (95)

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| Welcome to the first instalment of a four-part course on programming the 80C535 microcontroller. The present 'short' course is a sequel to...

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| Versatile and easy to build, the single-board computer described here is packed with goodies for the many microcontroller enthusiasts amo...

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| Infra-red remote control of audio and video equipment has been the subject of several articles in Elektor Electronics. This 80C32 applica...

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| The range information given for S2 and S3 in here was, unfortunately, interchanged: S2 controls the current ranges and S3 the voltage ran...

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| To enable the 80C32 generate a TV picture, it requires a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC).This DAC must be capable of working at relat...

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| Since low energy consumption of domestic appliances benefits your bank account as well as the environment (provided that their production...

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| In this last instalment of the course we first deal with an ever popular subject: how to connect a liquid crystal display (LCD) to the 80...

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| Perhaps unwittingly, you have been using the serial communication features of the 8051 or 8032, and the supporting routines contained in...

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| The first subject in this month's instalment is processing analogue signals with the aid of our extension board. Next, we have a short di...

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| This instalment of the course is devoted to arithmetic operations, which are used in nearly every program, however small. In addition, so...