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Liquidware - Embedded Electronics Source






From Hyper Embedded - Microcontroller ASIC and EDA




Neapolitan pizza of Open Source hardware and Arduino modules.

Ultimate Gadget Pack - Liquidware

It Includes many things, some listed below ...

Arduino Duemilanove
TouchShield Stealth
TouchShield Slide
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YAVRTOS - Yet Another Atmel AVR OS

What is a real-time operating system?

Processors are only actually only able to do one thing at a time, whereas we need them to do more than one thing at a time (e.g. update the display while checking for keypresses while reading the serial port). A real-time operating system (RTOS) provides facilities for achieving that.

What is a task?

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scmRTOS - Preemptive Multitasking OS

For - MSP430 (Texas Instruments); AVR (Atmel); Blackfin (Analog Devices); ARM7; FR (Fujitsu); Cortex-M3.

Some Features are

Low Resource Requirements
Preemptive multitasking
Interprocess communication
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WinAVR - OSS for Atmel AVR RISC

WinAVR contains all the tools for developing on the AVR. This includes avr-gcc (compiler), avrdude (programmer), avr-gdb (debugger), and more!

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TNKernel - Fast RT Kernel for Embedded Systems

Ports -Microchip PIC24/dsPIC; Freescale HCS08; ARM Cortex-M3; Freescale ColdFire.

Things of Interest - TN NET TCP/IP stack; USB bulk firmware.&lt;br/&gt;
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ASIX Electronics Corporation - Fabless Semiconductors

Embedded Networking Solution: Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Bus Connecting Solution: USB 1.1, USB 2.0
Integrated SoC Solution


The AX11025, Single Chip Microcontroller with TCP/IP and 10/100M Fast Ethernet MAC/PHY, is a System-on-Chip (SoC) solution which offers a high performance embedded micro controller and...&lt;br/&gt;
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IAR Systems - Embedded Systems Tools

IAR Systems provides completely integrated kits for development of embedded applications based on ARM, 8051, ColdFire, R8C/M16C/M32C and AVR32.

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Contiki - Open Source Multi-Tasking OS

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Programs 60,000+ devices. Operates in concurrent mode: A device starts being programmed right after it has been inserted into the first programming site, while operator loads a device into the next proramming site.

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Nut/OS Modular Multithreading RTOS

Features include:

Coperative multithreading
Deterministic interrupt response times
Priority based event handling




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BeRTOS - Real Time Operating System

New architectures are supported at every new release. Here are a few

Arduino Duemilanove ATmega328P
ARM7TDMI Atmel AT91SAM7 series, NXP LPC2XXX series
ARM Cortex-M3 Luminary Stellaris (LM3S),ST Microelectronics STM32





























Example projects using BeRTOS

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Femto OS - RTOS for Atmel AVR ATmega



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GateRocket - Verification and Debug - FPGA

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Electric VLSI Design System EDA

Electric EDA of Static Free Software written by Steven M. Rubin

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Kicad is an open source (GPL) software for the creation of electronic schematic diagrams and printed circuit board artwork.

Kicad Open Source EDA

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kicad - the project manager
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Fritzing is Product Design or EDA in Simplicity

"in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, developing a tool that allows users to document their Arduino and other electronic-based prototypes, and to create a PCB layout for manufacturing."

Fritzing Starter Kit to start learning Arduino



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If you want to do such a project, use Opto-Isolation for High-Energy circuits for Safety. The Analog Value from Attenuator, Shunt, Current Transformer is amplified and converted to frequency...&lt;br/&gt;
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OpenServo - Digital servo for Robotics

Look at what RobotFuzz has created with OpenServo

Some features:

High precision positioning
Advanced curve based motion profile engine
Open source design and software
Back EMF speed sensing
High speed 20MHZ design


OpenServo Version 3 hardware now available.

OpenServo is a replacement for a standard servo's...&lt;br/&gt;
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They also Supply Digital Multimeter Smart Tweezers - Component evaluation on a high density PCB.

MicroTec from Siborg Canada

Affordable, Easy-to-use and Robust 2D Semiconductor Process and Device Simulator for PCs.&lt;br/&gt;
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