Posts Tagged ‘ti’
I already wrote about my plans to get a TMS9995 running on RC2014, so this is the post about how I put together an RC2014 version of Stuart Conner’s TMS 9995 Breadboard or PCB System. Planning Taking a look at the TMS9995 pinout and the RC2014 module template it became clear that there was no […]
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Tags: RC2014, ti, TMS9902, TMS9995
TL;DR I haven’t got this working (yet). There may even be limitations to the hardware that mean this couldn’t work. The general idea was to use a cheap ($4.99) Texas Instruments Stellaris Launchpad (LM4F120XL) board in place of a pricier ($34.95) Dangerous Prototypes Bus Blaster. All of the basic pieces seemed to be there – USB […]
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Tags: Bus Blaster, dev board, ICDI, JTAG, launchpad, LM4F120XL, OpenOCD, programmer, Stellaris, STM32, ti
Hardware hacking
I missed the start of PubSub Huddle on Friday due to the catastrophic failure of the local railway system. Luckily I can now catch up using the podcasts. Once I got there I spotted Andy Piper tinkering with the Arduino kit he had been using to demo some stuff with MQTT. I was inspired. I […]
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Tags: arduino, launchpad, microcontroller, morse, msp430, ti