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Stepping Motor The Raspberry Pi`s GPIO pins can also be used to generate the signals needed for the different phases of a stepping motors. Driving a stepping motor...
Exercise List Here is a list of exercises to be solved during the course on emdedded systems. First we play on the Linux system installed on the PC, then we write...
Exercises in Python One way to develop the course in a new direction is the replacement of the C programming language by Python. You should not be mislead however...
Implementing the Arduino toolbox The program structure As you would probably expect, the program will consist of three parts a server running on the Arduino...
Digital to Analogue Conversion Digital to Analogue Conversion: the mcp4275 Lecture 10Uli RaichUCC semester 2017/2018 Analogue versus digital Up to now we only treated...
Stepping Motors Lecture 9 Uli Raich UCC semester 2017/2018 The 27BJY 48 stepper motor and its ULN 2803 driver module A lecture on youtube There is an excellent...
Additional Sensors The sensor kit was originally designed to be used with the Arduino, an Italian micro controller design very popular with hobbyists. The Arduino...
Solutions to the exercises This is the page to which the solutions will be uploaded. These will mainly consist of gzipped tar files which you can download and unpack...
The UCC open day During the Open Day on Oct 18th we will present a number of small projects: a traffic light simulator a name display a stepping...
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