Embedded Development Machine
From Makers Local 256
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[hide]Overview
Location: In the Entryway near the hackerspaces maps and old cubbyholes
Hardware
Computer
- HP xw4400 Workstation
- INtel Core 2 Duo, 64bit
- 3GB RAM
- HDD:
- Four Monitor heads available, currently only hooked up to one LCD monitor
- Wireless Internet connection to "Makerslocal" network.
Development Boards
Item | Location | Perma-loaned by | Accessories Needed |
Atmel AVR Dragon (1 of 2) | Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby hole) |
Atmel AVR Dragon (2 of 2) | Red AVR Dragon Box, CubbyHole | Justin Richards | USB Cable (in cubby hole) |
Atmel Teensy (the bigger of the two. TODO: update with formal name) with male headers | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby) |
Atmel Teensy (Version 2) without headers (1 of 2) | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby) |
Atmel Teensy (Version 2) without headers (2 of 2) | Clear Plastic Bag inside Cubby Hole | Jeff Cotten. | USB Cable (in Cubby Hole), there's a packing slip inside denoting that it belongs to Jeff Cotten |
Atmel Teensy (Version 2) with male headers | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby) |
Arduino UNO | Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby hole) |
AVRISP mkII (ATMEL ATMEGA 128) | Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby hole) |
Basic Stamp HomeWork Board (Parrallax) | In Cubby Hole | Jeff Cotten | Serial Cable (needed). Embedded machine has Serial port. Needs 9V Battery to program or use. |
MicroSD reader breakout board | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | 256MB MicroSD card (inside reader) |
FT232R Breakout Board (1 of 2) | Inside round metal can inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby) |
FT232R Breakout Board (2 of 2) | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby) |
Seedstudio, Unknown board inside clear plastic housing (TODO: Find out what this is) | Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | Multicolored Breakout Cable terminating in Multicolored attachment probes |
Sparkfun (Unknown Breakout. TODO: Update with info) | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | USB Cable (in cubby), unknown paired red boards (TODO: Update with info) |
TI MSP430 Launchpad | Black MSP43) Launchpad Box in Cubby Hole | Justin Richards | USB Cable in Cubby. Has Two MSP430-G2231 chips, one on board, and a spare in box. |
TI MSP-TS430PZ100USB | Blue MSP430 Box | Justin Richards | Two MSP430 chips, JTAG Cable (JTAG programmer needed), USB Cable Needed |
TI "Analog Evaluation Module" | White TI box | Justin Richards | |
TI eZ430-F2013 Development Tool | DVD Case with picture of thumb drive development board inside. DVD Case in Cubby Hole. | Justin Richards | Inside DVD case is a software install CD, and the board itself |
TI MSP-TS430PM64 | In Cubby Hole | Jeff Cotten | There is one MSP430 Chip in the ZIF socket. Requires a JTAG Cable and programmer to use. May need a special 5V power cable to use. |
Two Wheatstand Atmel Zigbit 2.4ghz Antenne Breakout Boards | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | |
Wheatstand ATMEGA 128 RFA1 Breakout Board (1 of 2) | Plastic Bag inside Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | |
Wheatstand ATMEGA 128 RFA1 Breakout Board (2 of 2) | Black and Red Stellaris Development Board Box | TODO: Justin to determine if this is for public use at the shop | |
Software
Design
- Eagle (Circuitboard design)
- SolidWorks (3D CAD Design)
Development
- Arduino IDE
- Whatever the MSP430 / Launchpad IDE is.
- Eclipse with Android SDK