More about E-Blocks (32)

| You may have noticed that microcontroller manufacturers are bringing out new ranges of devices with 16 and even 32 bit cores. In this articl...

| The infrared (IR) decoder described here was designed to enable an E-Blocks development system to process commands from RC5 (compatible) rem...

| In this article we take a look at some of the latest techniques you can use to accelerate the design process, in this case of a switch-mode...

| Just a mention of the word ‘interrupt’ makes many novice programmers shiver nervously and state that the use of interrupts is ‘far too compl...

| The interesting thing about the Prius is that it can run for a limited period as an electrical vehicle (EV). Fine, but with the existing NiM...

| Here’s how the author used Flowcode to develop PIC software for a DCF-controlled clock suitable for the CET, CET–1 and CET+1 time zones. Dis...

| After having looked at Flowcourse in the previous article by the same author (June 2007), this month we’re taking up our soldering irons aga...

| Most of you will by now be familiar with the commonly used alphanumeric LCD screen that has two lines and 16 characters. These are great – b...

| Sure, the E-Blocks LED Chaser from the February 2007 issue is a bit elementary. This month we’re going to try and expand it to a larger numb...

| As many of you have already discovered, E-Blocks, along with programming tool Flowcode, open up enormous possibilities, though you still hav...