Rfm12usb: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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[[Datei:Rfm12usb-2-3d.png|left|thumb|200px|3d view of the RFM12USB SMD Version]] | |||
[[Datei:Rfm12usb_circuit.png|thumb|right|200px|The circuit of the rfm12usb]] | [[Datei:Rfm12usb_circuit.png|thumb|right|200px|The circuit of the rfm12usb]] | ||
The RFM12USB consists of an AVR Microcontroller (Atmega8) paired with a rfm12 transceiver module. This little device allows interfacing your microcontroller projects with your computer. | The RFM12USB consists of an AVR Microcontroller (Atmega8) paired with a rfm12 transceiver module. This little device allows interfacing your microcontroller projects with your computer. | ||
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[[Bild:Rfm12usb-smd-board.png|thumb|left|120px]]If you don't like dil soldering, there's a SMD Version of the rfm12usb available. You can find all neccessary files [http://das-labor.org/trac/browser/microcontroller/src-atmel/rfm12/rfm12usb/circuit here]. The Layouts have been designed with [http://kicad.sourceforge.net/ kicad]. | [[Bild:Rfm12usb-smd-board.png|thumb|left|120px]]If you don't like dil soldering, there's a SMD Version of the rfm12usb available. You can find all neccessary files [http://das-labor.org/trac/browser/microcontroller/src-atmel/rfm12/rfm12usb/circuit here]. The Layouts have been designed with [http://kicad.sourceforge.net/ kicad]. | ||
The svn folder also contains 3d models for the rfm12 module (rfm12.wrl) along with the original "source" for the model (rfm12.wings), which can be opened and edited with [http://www.wings3d.com/ wings3d]. | |||
== Subprojects == | == Subprojects == | ||
[[Nakkaloader]] - | [[Nakkaloader]] - | ||
A highly experimental, yet functional bootloader for flashing AVR Microcontrollers over the air. Get the sourcecode [http://das-labor.org/trac/browser/microcontroller/src-atmel/rfm12/nakkaloader from here]. | A highly experimental, yet functional bootloader for flashing AVR Microcontrollers over the air. Get the sourcecode [http://das-labor.org/trac/browser/microcontroller/src-atmel/rfm12/nakkaloader from here]. | ||
[[Kategorie:Datenfunk_mit_dem_Microcontroller]] | [[Kategorie:Datenfunk_mit_dem_Microcontroller]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Microcontroller]] | [[Kategorie:Microcontroller]] |
Version vom 4. Juli 2010, 16:31 Uhr
rfm12usb Release status: beta [box doku] | |
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Description | RFM12 USB Transceiver |
Author(s) | Soeren,Hansi,Tixiv |
Last Version | 1 () |
Platform | AVR Microcontrollers |
License | GPL |
Download | http://www.das-labor.org/trac/browser/microcontroller/src-atmel/rfm12/rfm12usb |
The RFM12USB consists of an AVR Microcontroller (Atmega8) paired with a rfm12 transceiver module. This little device allows interfacing your microcontroller projects with your computer.
Sourcecode
The source code can be obtained from here. The directory "firmware" contains (who'd have guessed) ... the firmware. Furthermore you'll find several useful examples of how to interface the device from the pc side in the host directory.
RFM12USB SMD Version
If you don't like dil soldering, there's a SMD Version of the rfm12usb available. You can find all neccessary files here. The Layouts have been designed with kicad.
The svn folder also contains 3d models for the rfm12 module (rfm12.wrl) along with the original "source" for the model (rfm12.wings), which can be opened and edited with wings3d.
Subprojects
Nakkaloader - A highly experimental, yet functional bootloader for flashing AVR Microcontrollers over the air. Get the sourcecode from here.