This paper describes the design and implementation of a version of the 8051 microcontroller, one of the most commercially used microcontrollers in FPGA with reconfigurable instruction set.
The latest version swaps WiFi for a WizNet W5500 ethernet module and even integrates the Arduino Uno R4 directly into the board’s design. Beyond cool tech, the display connects to MQTT ...
Arduino Uno is the most popular and widely used development board. It is powered by an ATMega328P microcontroller. It is the most popular choice among the community because it’s, cheap, easy to learn ...
Twelve times faster than the standard 8051 core, this new family extends the existing range of 8051 Flash microcontrollers. These new devices are optimized for applications that require low power ...
This latest version combines simplicity and innovation, powered by an Arduino Uno, a single large servo motor, a Bluetooth transceiver (HC05), and a 5V battery pack. The combination of these simple ...
This is an Arduino library that implements the slave/server logic of the Modbus RTU protocol.
Ted Fried's MicroCore Labs Projects which include microsequencer-based FPGA cores and emulators for the 8088, 8086, 8051, 6502, 68000, Z80, Risc-V, and also Typewriter and EPROM Emulator projects.
The module is designed to connect with STMicro’s STM32 microcontroller and microprocessor families through SPI and/or UART, making it easy to add wireless connectivity to STM32-based projects, ...