Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Kumpulan Proyek Mikrokontroler
http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?module=Freaks%20Academy&func=viewItem&item_type=project&item_id=1554
Monday, October 19, 2009
USB Keyboard by Microcontroller with Embedded Hub Circuit
The Atmel sample version of the AT43USB326 contains firmware
that supports customization of the Vendor ID, Product ID,
String Descriptor and the keyboard matrix. This information
is stored in an external AT24C02A serial EEPROM.
The Atmel AT43USB326 is an 8-bit microcontroller based on the
AVR RISC architecture. By executing powerful instructions in
a single clock cycle, the AT43USB326 achieves throughputs
approaching 12 MIPS. The AVR core combines a rich instruction
set with 32 general-purpose working registers. All 32 registers
are directly connected to the ALU allowing two independent
registers to be accessed in one single instruction executed in
one clock cycle. The resulting architecture is more code efficient
while achieving throughputs up to ten times faster than
conventional CISC microcontrollers.
Features
• AVR® 8-bit RISC Microcontroller with 83 ns Instruction Cycle Time
• USB Hub with One Attached and Two External Ports
• USB Keyboard Function with Three Programmable Endpoints
• 16 KB Program Memory, 512 Bytes Data SRAM
• 32 x 8 General-purpose Working Registers
• 32 Programmable I/O Port Pins
• Support for 18 x 8 Keyboard Matrix
• Keyboard Scan Inputs with Pull-up Resistor
• Four LED Driver Outputs
• One 8-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Pre-scaler
• External and Internal Interrupt Sources
• Programmable Watchdog Timer
• 6 MHz Oscillator with On-chip PLL
• 5V Operation with On-chip 3.3V Power Supply
• 48-lead LQFP Package
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc3313.pdf
that supports customization of the Vendor ID, Product ID,
String Descriptor and the keyboard matrix. This information
is stored in an external AT24C02A serial EEPROM.
The Atmel AT43USB326 is an 8-bit microcontroller based on the
AVR RISC architecture. By executing powerful instructions in
a single clock cycle, the AT43USB326 achieves throughputs
approaching 12 MIPS. The AVR core combines a rich instruction
set with 32 general-purpose working registers. All 32 registers
are directly connected to the ALU allowing two independent
registers to be accessed in one single instruction executed in
one clock cycle. The resulting architecture is more code efficient
while achieving throughputs up to ten times faster than
conventional CISC microcontrollers.
Features
• AVR® 8-bit RISC Microcontroller with 83 ns Instruction Cycle Time
• USB Hub with One Attached and Two External Ports
• USB Keyboard Function with Three Programmable Endpoints
• 16 KB Program Memory, 512 Bytes Data SRAM
• 32 x 8 General-purpose Working Registers
• 32 Programmable I/O Port Pins
• Support for 18 x 8 Keyboard Matrix
• Keyboard Scan Inputs with Pull-up Resistor
• Four LED Driver Outputs
• One 8-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Pre-scaler
• External and Internal Interrupt Sources
• Programmable Watchdog Timer
• 6 MHz Oscillator with On-chip PLL
• 5V Operation with On-chip 3.3V Power Supply
• 48-lead LQFP Package
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc3313.pdf
Labels:
interface,
Microcontroller
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
PS/2 SCROLLING MOUSE CONTROL CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
The UT84520 Scrolling Mouse Controller is specially
designed to control PS/2 mouse device.This single chip can
interface with three key-switches and 4X-Y photo-couples plus
Z-axis directly to 8042 controller.
There are four types of Z-axis inputs used to implement
scrolling mouse functionality.
FEATURES
*Using 50KΩ+5% resistor for RC oscillation.
*Compatible with legacy PS/2 mouse.
*Compatible with Microsoft PS/2 scrolling mouse.
*Built-in noise immunity circuit.
*The sampling rate of motion detector is up to 65KHz.
*Built-in three step dynamic input impedance.
*Three key-switches and four photo-couples inputs.
*Photo couple test mode included﹒
*Low power dissipation.
*Two types Z direction input:
1.Photo couples input
2.Mechanical input
The UT84520 Scrolling Mouse Controller is specially
designed to control PS/2 mouse device.This single chip can
interface with three key-switches and 4X-Y photo-couples plus
Z-axis directly to 8042 controller.
There are four types of Z-axis inputs used to implement
scrolling mouse functionality.
FEATURES
*Using 50KΩ+5% resistor for RC oscillation.
*Compatible with legacy PS/2 mouse.
*Compatible with Microsoft PS/2 scrolling mouse.
*Built-in noise immunity circuit.
*The sampling rate of motion detector is up to 65KHz.
*Built-in three step dynamic input impedance.
*Three key-switches and four photo-couples inputs.
*Photo couple test mode included﹒
*Low power dissipation.
*Two types Z direction input:
1.Photo couples input
2.Mechanical input
Labels:
interface
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