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?
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...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?
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).d4n1s:
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...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?
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://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.
Please stop using this Forum.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.