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Industrial
- Dec 12, 2004
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Hello all.
I am looking to convert a logic system into a micro based board. From what I have learned about the process, I'd like to use C and write some code on Xcode (OS X), then test it with a USB connection to make some leds turn on and off. I am looking to find a simple chip to start on, maybe 12-15 inputs, 10 outs or so. I have someone to help me get going with the language to get my feet wet, but will likely do some consulting to speed up the curve. If you've used a specific chip and have a part number you like that would be great,
I have a PC also, so that is a second choice for interfacing and writing the program.
Functiionally, it needs to see 5 volt inputs from a number of sources and respond with various outputs based on the code. I have heard this should be easy to implement, especially since there is a working logic based board to emulate.
Thanks
Todd Chapman
I am looking to convert a logic system into a micro based board. From what I have learned about the process, I'd like to use C and write some code on Xcode (OS X), then test it with a USB connection to make some leds turn on and off. I am looking to find a simple chip to start on, maybe 12-15 inputs, 10 outs or so. I have someone to help me get going with the language to get my feet wet, but will likely do some consulting to speed up the curve. If you've used a specific chip and have a part number you like that would be great,
I have a PC also, so that is a second choice for interfacing and writing the program.
Functiionally, it needs to see 5 volt inputs from a number of sources and respond with various outputs based on the code. I have heard this should be easy to implement, especially since there is a working logic based board to emulate.
Thanks
Todd Chapman