ARM 7 Question

Pullups at /RESET and P0.14 if you haven’t added them yet. Your download link doesn’t seem to be working, so I can’t check.

Anyone willing to offer me a lesson on how to design this specific board? I am willing to pay…

d4n1s:
Anyone willing to offer me a lesson on how to design this specific board? I am willing to pay…

We’d love to help, but first tell us why you are designing from scratch rather than using an commercially available board?

stevech:

d4n1s:
Anyone willing to offer me a lesson on how to design this specific board? I am willing to pay…

We’d love to help, but first tell us why you are designing from scratch rather than using an commercially available board?

I want it to be light and small and to look like I have devoted some time to build as it is a school project. I bought it from a friend of mine so that I saved some dollars from shipping. I would rather develop a board from scratch and learn how circuit principles work rather than getting things ready. But now after wasting over 2 weeks without any result I am seriously regarded of buying it... I would rather buy a commercially available board... But I can't go time back so instead of wasting more dollars on a board I would rather give them to someone to help me with this current board, and I will also gain some more knowledge of circuitry...

d4n1s:

stevech:

d4n1s:
Anyone willing to offer me a lesson on how to design this specific board? I am willing to pay…

We’d love to help, but first tell us why you are designing from scratch rather than using an commercially available board?

I want it to be light and small and to look like I have devoted some time to build as it is a school project. I bought it from a friend of mine so that I saved some dollars from shipping. I would rather develop a board from scratch and learn how circuit principles work rather than getting things ready. But now after wasting over 2 weeks without any result I am seriously regarded of buying it... I would rather buy a commercially available board... But I can't go time back so instead of wasting more dollars on a board I would rather give them to someone to help me with this current board, and I will also gain some more knowledge of circuitry...
For you, as a student of microprocessor systems, I suggest you learn top-down, where PC boards and chips are at the bottom, and at the top is processor architectures (learn many and their relative merits), a smattering of assembly language, the C language, I/O coding and your OWN simple I/O devices, starting with blinky LEDs, LCD alphanumeric displays, buttons and so on. I say these elements apply to both EE and computer systems/computer engineering majors. Not applicable to aspiring generic computer science majors (dime a dozen).

Consider boards like this one to learn with as a starving student:

http://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy.html (8 bit micro)

And the contemporary microprocessor for sophisticated embedded systems, ARM Cortex M0 or M3, e.g.,

http://mbed.org/forum/

http://mbed.org

http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/lincoln60.html (neat)

appreciate that… but I need to finish my school project on time. Could u help me just finish this board and than I will for sure focus on these things… If you are busy, I could like I said pay you for a lesson.

d4n1s:
appreciate that… but I need to finish my school project on time. Could u help me just finish this board and than I will for sure focus on these things… If you are busy, I could like I said pay you for a lesson.

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