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| In this fourth instalment of the series we will look at our first applications of the ISAC cube and the simple motherboard, which will give...

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| This course is for everyone who always wanted to how microcontrollers work and how to use them, but was always afraid to ask. It is intended...

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| A microcontroller board that serves as the foundation for a programming course must be easy to use while still having all the ingredients of...

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| With the success of the BASIC Stamp and its domination of the small, BASIC-language microcontroller market, one might expect that Parallax w...

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| The MCS BASIC–52 interpreter, developed by Intel, is still very popular, but in its 15th year it needs a thoroughgoing facelift.The MCS BASI...

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| This circuit needs only four connections to equip a BASIC Stamp II with an LCD module.The BASIC Stamp II has 16 I/O lines. To connect an LCD...

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| The popular but already somewhat outdated programming language MCS-51 BASIC does not have any instructions for controlling an I2C bus. Fortu...

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| In the first two articles in this series, we have become acquainted with the hardware and software of the Lego Robotics Invention System. He...

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| Traditionally, an MP3 player requires a semiconductor memory to store MP3 data. MP3 players capable of reading data directly from a CD and w...

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| After last month’s final instalment of the BASIC Stamp enthused programmers may want to do more with their mini controller systems. If you k...