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9th Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems
9TH WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE EMBEDDED AND UBIQUITOUS SYSTEMS (SEUS 2013) http://it.korea.ac.kr/SEUS2013/ will be held in Paderborn, Germany, during June 17th to 18th, 2013 (Tentative) SEUS 2013 will be a forum where researchers and practitioners with substantial experiences … Continue reading →
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Tagged embedded software, embedded systems, FPGA, hardware, real-time, sensor network, wireless
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An alternative UART that does not need special quartz frequencies
A UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) is a component that transmits chunks of data (typically character size, i.e. 7 or 8 bits) onto a serial communication line. Almost every microcontroller features at least one UART component, that can be configured to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Atmel, embedded software, embedded systems, FPGA, microcontroller, real-time, UART, VHDL
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