This document provides information about the PIC18F1XK50/PIC18LF1XK50 family of microcontrollers. The microcontrollers feature USB functionality, a RISC CPU, flexible oscillator options, low-power modes, analog features, and various peripherals. The document covers details of the oscillator module, memory organization, program memory, interrupts, I/O ports, timers, serial communication modules, analog-to-digital converter, and power saving modes. It also provides electrical specifications and development support information.
This document provides product documentation for the TL-WN781ND 150Mbps Wireless Lite N PCI Express Adapter, including:
- An overview of the adapter's features and specifications
- Instructions for hardware and software installation on Windows XP, Vista, and 7
- Descriptions of the adapter's LED status indicators
- A guide to configuring the adapter using the TP-LINK Wireless Client Utility, including displaying connection status, managing profiles, and running diagnostics
- Instructions for quick setup security (QSS) configuration using push button or PIN methods
- Specification details and a glossary of terms are provided in the appendices
An overview of ways on how higher education and reserach could be better linked to EFA given at the IAU Workshop on higher education for EFA, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on 24-25 January 2013.
Presented by Prof Loise Gichuhi, University of Nairobi
A presentation of local efa initiatives undertaken by Ministry of Education of Kenya. Presented by Leah Rotich, Director of Basic Education, MOE, given at the IAU Workshop on higher education for EFA, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on 24-25 January 2013.
The document describes an AVR 32-bit microcontroller USB bootloader that allows in-system programming (ISP) without external hardware. Key features include pre-programmed bootloaders for AVR UC3 series up to version 1.0.3, USB device firmware upgrade (DFU) class support, and configurable I/O conditions to trigger ISP. The bootloader is located in protected flash and uses general-purpose fuses and a configuration word to determine if it should start ISP or the application.
This document provides information about the PIC18F1XK50/PIC18LF1XK50 family of microcontrollers. The microcontrollers feature USB functionality, a RISC CPU, flexible oscillator options, low-power modes, analog features, and various peripherals. The document covers details of the oscillator module, memory organization, program memory, interrupts, I/O ports, timers, serial communication modules, analog-to-digital converter, and power saving modes. It also provides electrical specifications and development support information.
This document provides product documentation for the TL-WN781ND 150Mbps Wireless Lite N PCI Express Adapter, including:
- An overview of the adapter's features and specifications
- Instructions for hardware and software installation on Windows XP, Vista, and 7
- Descriptions of the adapter's LED status indicators
- A guide to configuring the adapter using the TP-LINK Wireless Client Utility, including displaying connection status, managing profiles, and running diagnostics
- Instructions for quick setup security (QSS) configuration using push button or PIN methods
- Specification details and a glossary of terms are provided in the appendices
An overview of ways on how higher education and reserach could be better linked to EFA given at the IAU Workshop on higher education for EFA, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on 24-25 January 2013.
Presented by Prof Loise Gichuhi, University of Nairobi
A presentation of local efa initiatives undertaken by Ministry of Education of Kenya. Presented by Leah Rotich, Director of Basic Education, MOE, given at the IAU Workshop on higher education for EFA, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on 24-25 January 2013.
The document describes an AVR 32-bit microcontroller USB bootloader that allows in-system programming (ISP) without external hardware. Key features include pre-programmed bootloaders for AVR UC3 series up to version 1.0.3, USB device firmware upgrade (DFU) class support, and configurable I/O conditions to trigger ISP. The bootloader is located in protected flash and uses general-purpose fuses and a configuration word to determine if it should start ISP or the application.
The SN75176A is a bidirectional transceiver that operates from a single 5V supply. It combines a 3-state differential line driver and differential line receiver. The driver can handle loads up to 60mA and features current limiting and thermal shutdown protection. The receiver has a minimum input impedance of 12kΩ and input sensitivity of ±200mV. It is designed for use on multipoint bus lines in noisy environments.
The document provides specifications for the AT32UC3B 32-bit AVR microcontroller. It includes high-level details about the microcontroller's features such as its CPU, memory, peripherals, communication interfaces, and debug system. It also provides configuration options and pinout diagrams for the available package variants.
This document summarizes the features of the AVR32 architecture, including:
1. It is a 32-bit RISC architecture with up to 15 general purpose 32-bit registers and supports byte, half-word, word, and double word memory access.
2. It has optional extensions like DSP, Java, SIMD, and coprocessors. It also supports efficient on-chip debugging and optional MPU/MMU.
3. The architecture defines different microarchitectures (AVR32A and AVR32B) that provide different performance levels by trading off area and power consumption.
The document provides an overview of the AVR32 microprocessor architecture, including:
- It has a 32-bit RISC architecture with 15 general purpose 32-bit registers and supports byte, half-word, word, and double word memory access.
- It has optional memory protection and floating point hardware. Interrupts have multiple priority levels.
- The AVR32UC is presented as the first implementation, targeting low-to-medium performance applications with optional debug features but no cache.
The document describes the Allegro A1101-A1104 and A1106 Hall-effect switch family. Key points:
- The switches feature fast power-on time and low noise operation due to being produced with BiCMOS technology. Device programming is performed after packaging to ensure accurate switchpoints.
- The switches integrate a voltage regulator, Hall voltage generator, amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and output transistor on a single silicon chip. They can operate from 3.8-24V and have reverse battery protection.
- The switches are available in ultrasmall 3-pin SOT23W and 3-pin SIP packages. They provide stable operation over temperature ranges of -40°C to 85
This document summarizes a presentation on differentiation in mathematics instruction. It discusses differentiation strategies like tiered lessons, think tac toe boards, and open-ended tasks to engage students of varying abilities. Presenters shared their experiences implementing differentiation and benefits like increased student engagement and achievement. Differentiation provides multiple ways for students to learn and demonstrate their understanding. The document encourages teachers to start with one strategy and get support from colleagues.
This document is the Siebel eScript Language Reference for Siebel Innovation Pack 2013 Version 8.1/8.2. It provides an overview of Siebel eScript and describes the syntax and usage of statements, methods, functions, and objects available in Siebel eScript. The document is copyrighted by Oracle and contains various notices regarding licensing and use of the software.
This document provides an overview and specifications for the Atmel AVR XMEGA D4 microcontroller family. It includes descriptions of the microcontroller's features such as flash memory size, SRAM, peripherals, operating voltage and frequency ranges, and packaging options. Typical applications for these microcontrollers are also listed.
This document is the data sheet for Microchip's PIC12F629/675 8-bit microcontrollers. It provides detailed information on the memory organization, GPIO port, Timer0 and Timer1 modules, comparator module, analog-to-digital converter, data EEPROM, CPU features, instruction set, development support, electrical specifications, and packaging of these microcontrollers. The data sheet describes the various peripherals and features of the chips, their electrical characteristics, and is intended to provide engineers with the technical specifications needed to interface with and utilize the microcontrollers in their applications.
The AT32UC3B is a 32-bit AVR microcontroller with features such as:
- Up to 512KB flash memory and 96KB SRAM
- USB device and embedded host interfaces
- Three USARTs, SPI, TWI, and other communication interfaces
- PWM, timer/counter, analog to digital converter, and other peripherals
- On-chip debug system and Nexus 2.0 interface for debugging
This document is a data sheet that provides detailed specifications for the PIC16F87/88 microcontrollers. It includes information on the devices' memory organization, oscillator configurations, I/O ports, modules such as timers and serial communication interfaces, analog features, and electrical characteristics. The data sheet also provides pinout diagrams, a full instruction set summary, and discusses the devices' development support and packaging.
The SN75176A is a bidirectional transceiver that operates from a single 5V supply. It combines a 3-state differential line driver and differential line receiver. The driver can handle loads up to 60mA and features current limiting and thermal shutdown protection. The receiver has a minimum input impedance of 12kΩ and input sensitivity of ±200mV. It is designed for use on multipoint bus lines in noisy environments.
The document provides specifications for the AT32UC3B 32-bit AVR microcontroller. It includes high-level details about the microcontroller's features such as its CPU, memory, peripherals, communication interfaces, and debug system. It also provides configuration options and pinout diagrams for the available package variants.
This document summarizes the features of the AVR32 architecture, including:
1. It is a 32-bit RISC architecture with up to 15 general purpose 32-bit registers and supports byte, half-word, word, and double word memory access.
2. It has optional extensions like DSP, Java, SIMD, and coprocessors. It also supports efficient on-chip debugging and optional MPU/MMU.
3. The architecture defines different microarchitectures (AVR32A and AVR32B) that provide different performance levels by trading off area and power consumption.
The document provides an overview of the AVR32 microprocessor architecture, including:
- It has a 32-bit RISC architecture with 15 general purpose 32-bit registers and supports byte, half-word, word, and double word memory access.
- It has optional memory protection and floating point hardware. Interrupts have multiple priority levels.
- The AVR32UC is presented as the first implementation, targeting low-to-medium performance applications with optional debug features but no cache.
The document describes the Allegro A1101-A1104 and A1106 Hall-effect switch family. Key points:
- The switches feature fast power-on time and low noise operation due to being produced with BiCMOS technology. Device programming is performed after packaging to ensure accurate switchpoints.
- The switches integrate a voltage regulator, Hall voltage generator, amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and output transistor on a single silicon chip. They can operate from 3.8-24V and have reverse battery protection.
- The switches are available in ultrasmall 3-pin SOT23W and 3-pin SIP packages. They provide stable operation over temperature ranges of -40°C to 85
This document summarizes a presentation on differentiation in mathematics instruction. It discusses differentiation strategies like tiered lessons, think tac toe boards, and open-ended tasks to engage students of varying abilities. Presenters shared their experiences implementing differentiation and benefits like increased student engagement and achievement. Differentiation provides multiple ways for students to learn and demonstrate their understanding. The document encourages teachers to start with one strategy and get support from colleagues.
This document is the Siebel eScript Language Reference for Siebel Innovation Pack 2013 Version 8.1/8.2. It provides an overview of Siebel eScript and describes the syntax and usage of statements, methods, functions, and objects available in Siebel eScript. The document is copyrighted by Oracle and contains various notices regarding licensing and use of the software.
This document provides an overview and specifications for the Atmel AVR XMEGA D4 microcontroller family. It includes descriptions of the microcontroller's features such as flash memory size, SRAM, peripherals, operating voltage and frequency ranges, and packaging options. Typical applications for these microcontrollers are also listed.
This document is the data sheet for Microchip's PIC12F629/675 8-bit microcontrollers. It provides detailed information on the memory organization, GPIO port, Timer0 and Timer1 modules, comparator module, analog-to-digital converter, data EEPROM, CPU features, instruction set, development support, electrical specifications, and packaging of these microcontrollers. The data sheet describes the various peripherals and features of the chips, their electrical characteristics, and is intended to provide engineers with the technical specifications needed to interface with and utilize the microcontrollers in their applications.
The AT32UC3B is a 32-bit AVR microcontroller with features such as:
- Up to 512KB flash memory and 96KB SRAM
- USB device and embedded host interfaces
- Three USARTs, SPI, TWI, and other communication interfaces
- PWM, timer/counter, analog to digital converter, and other peripherals
- On-chip debug system and Nexus 2.0 interface for debugging
This document is a data sheet that provides detailed specifications for the PIC16F87/88 microcontrollers. It includes information on the devices' memory organization, oscillator configurations, I/O ports, modules such as timers and serial communication interfaces, analog features, and electrical characteristics. The data sheet also provides pinout diagrams, a full instruction set summary, and discusses the devices' development support and packaging.