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== GPS Projects ==
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Display Processor
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This is an inexpensive and small serial terminal design. This design can drive 80x25 text and graphics displays. This design is based on Grant Searle's Monitor and keyboard controllers. This design has been implemented on two cards, this card and Serial I/O Processor - which is the other half of this terminal.
  
* [[USB-GPS-Hammond]] - The USB-GPS layed out to fit into a standard Hammond enclosure
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Here's Grant's schematic:
* [[USB-GPS]] - USB GPS tracker
 
  
== One-Wire ==
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Searle-DisplayProc.gif
  
* [[One Wire Data Logger]]
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Video controller specification
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Very easy to interface to, fast and requires no host/external memory
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Character set
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Full "CGA" (8x8) character definitions as used on the IBM PC (DOS).
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Screen size
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Text - 80x25, 40x25, 80x12, 40x12, Graphics 160x100 or ANY mix (defined per 1 of 25 rows)
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Resolution
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640x200 for 80 char text
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160x100 for graphics
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Fonts
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Font sizes are defined for each line
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All chars on the same line have the same font size and style
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Graphics
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Any part of the active screen, up to 160x100 pixels
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Each pixel individually addressable
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Defined on any of the 25 screen lines
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Video output
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Standard composite monochrome video
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PAL or NTSC timing
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Non-interlaced so no flicker
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Display memory
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2000 chars internal + 25 line attributes - no host memory needed
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Very fast update and scrolling whichever interface is used
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Interface
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8 bit data bus (requires 10 I/O pins)
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4 bit data bus (requires 6 I/O pins)
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two-wire (I2C) uses only 2 pins
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I2C (thanks to Dave Curran for his guidance and code on this) supports low (100KHz) and high (400KHz) speed clocks or higher (1MHz or more easily achievable).
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Hardware
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Very low cost - two chips - ATmega328 and 74HCT166 (Shift Register)
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Connectors
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J1 - Video Connector
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RCA Jack
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Center is signal
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Outside is ground
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P1 - Card Interconnect
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2x8 header, 0.1" pitch
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Pinout
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VCC
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VCC
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ID0
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ID1
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ID2 - MOSI for ISP Download cable
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ID3 - MISO for ISP Download cable
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ID4 - SCK for ISP Download cable
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ID5
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ID6
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ID7
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Unused
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RESET*
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ACK/SDA (R4 terminator for I2C interface)
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AVAIL/SCL (R3 terminator for I2C interface)
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GND
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GND
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ISP Cable
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P1 Pin Description ISP Pin Description Color
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1 VCC 2 VCC Red
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2
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3
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4
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5 MOSI 4 MOSI Green
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6 MISO 1 MISO Grey
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7 SCK 3 SCK Yellow
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12 RESET 5 RST White
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13
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14
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15 GND 6 GND Black
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16
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Configuration Resistors
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Configuration Resistor values can also be set through soft switches in the code
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R5 - Two-wire interface (I2C)
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R6 - 4-bit interface
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R7 - 10K for NTSC, open for PAL
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R3, R4 - I2C Termination resistors - Install for I2C termination - typical = 2.2K
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Software
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Source Code
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Copy of the Display Processor Code in my GitHub Repository - any changes are here
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Atmel AVR Studio Download
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In
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\bin
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Type
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avrdude -U lfuse:w:0xc6:m -U hfuse:w:0xd9:m -e -F -v -patmega328p -carduino -PCOM8 -b19200 -D -Uflash:w:"C:\Users\doug_000\Documents\GitHub\lb-Arduino-Code\LBCards\DisplayProc\AssemblerApplication1\AssemblerApplication1\Debug\AssemblerApplication1.hex":i -C"C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf"
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Checkout
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Saw a blinking cursor
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Assembly Sheet
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Display Processor Assembly Sheet
  
== Microprocessors ==
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SIOPROC-01-640px.jpg
  
* [[STM32]]
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Contents
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1 Serial I/O Processor
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2 Features
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3 Connectors
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3.1 P1 - Card Interconnect
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3.2 P2 - PS/2 Keyboard
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3.2.1 PS/2 Adapter Cable
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3.3 P3 - 5V FTDI/Power Connector
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3.4 P4 - In-System Programmer (ISP) Connector
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4 Configuration Resistors
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5 Software
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6 Rev X1 Issues
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7 Assembly Sheet
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Serial I/O Processor
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This is an inexpensive and small serial terminal design. This design can drive 80x25 text and graphics displays. This design is based on Grant Searle's Monitor and keyboard controllers. This design has been implemented on two cards, this card and Display Processor - which is the other half of this terminal.
  
== Raspberry Pi Cluster ==
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Here's Grant's schematic:
  
* [[Raspberry Pi Cluster]]
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Searle-SIOProc.gif
  
== Board and Arduino Code Applications ==
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Features
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Serial interface
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Fully buffered 115200 baud, handshake on receive, TTL levels.
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Keyboard interface
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PC PS/2 standard keyboard connector, accepts standard keyboards made for PCs. Keyboard LED illumination implemented, and allows for caps lock and num lock.
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Hardware
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Two cards
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8-bit interface connector for card-to-card connections
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Connectors
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P1 - Card Interconnect
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2x8 header, 0.1" pitch
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Connector matches the pinout of the other card so it can be mated directly to the other card via 1:1 cable or a female header on this card
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Pinout
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VCC
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VCC
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ID0
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ID1 - CS* for ISP Download cable
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ID2 - MOSI for ISP Download cable
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ID3 - MISO for ISP Download cable
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ID4 - SCK for ISP Download cable
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ID5
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ID6
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ID7
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Unused
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RESET*
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ACK/SDA (R4 terminator for I2C interface)
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AVAIL/SCL (R3 terminator for I2C interface)
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GND
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GND
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P2 - PS/2 Keyboard
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PS2Conn.png
  
* 4WD
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1x4 header, 0.1" pitch
* [[ANSI Terminals]]
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GND
* Arduino/AVR Programmers
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VCC
* AVR Disassembly
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KBCLK
* BrewStation
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KBDAT
* Window Fan controller
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PS/2 Adapter Cable
* GPS
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S-l1600-Adapter-Cable-720px.jpg
* GPSDuino
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* Host side code to read USB-GPS
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Ordered this cable from ebay.
* MDI Project
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Replaced 5 pin connector with 4 pin 0.1" pitch "Dupont" connector
* Raspberry Pi Camera
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Pinout of cable after re-wiring with new connector
* OBD II - Arduino car automation
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PS/2 Pin P2 Pin Description Color
* One Wire Datalogger
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1 4 Data TBD
* Open Data Acquisition System
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2 N/C N/C N/A
* Raspberry Pi Cluster
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3 1 GND TBD
* Raspberry Pi Case - NES style
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4 2 +5V TBD
* STM32F405_PyBoard_Clone
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5 3 Clk TBD
* [[Serial Terminal]]
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6 N/C N/C N/A
* Software Defined Radio (SDR)
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P3 - 5V FTDI/Power Connector
* STM32
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S-l1600.jpg
* Theremin
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* Wake Up - power line monitoring
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1x6 header, 0.1" pitch
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Pinout
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GND
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RTS
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VCC (+5V)
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TX
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RX
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N/C
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P4 - In-System Programmer (ISP) Connector
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Cable for use with ArduinoISP programmer
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0.1" pitch "Dupont" connector
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2x3
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MISO
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VCC
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SCK
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MOSI
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RESET*
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GND
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Configuration Resistors
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Configuration Resistor values can also be set through soft switches in the code
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R1, R2 - I2C termination - install to terminate - typically 2.2K
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R5 - Two Wire Interface output (I2C)
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R6 - 4-bit Interface
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Software
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Source Code
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Copy of the Serial I/O Processing Code in my GitHub Repository - any changes are located here
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Atmel AVR Studio Download
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avrdude -U lfuse:w:0xc6:m -U hfuse:w:0xd9:m -e -F -v -patmega328p -carduino -PCOM8 -b19200 -D -Uflash:w:"C:\Users\doug_000\Documents\GitHub\lb-Arduino-Code\LBCards\SIOProc\GccApplication1\GccApplication1\Debug\GccApplication1.hex":i -C"C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf"
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Rev X1 Issues
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FTDI handshake moved from P3-6 to pin P3-2
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Cut etch at FTDI connector P3-6
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Add wire U1-26 to P3-2
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Assembly Sheet
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SIOProc-01 Assembly Sheet

Revision as of 17:09, 14 April 2020

Display Processor This is an inexpensive and small serial terminal design. This design can drive 80x25 text and graphics displays. This design is based on Grant Searle's Monitor and keyboard controllers. This design has been implemented on two cards, this card and Serial I/O Processor - which is the other half of this terminal.

Here's Grant's schematic:

Searle-DisplayProc.gif

Video controller specification Very easy to interface to, fast and requires no host/external memory Character set Full "CGA" (8x8) character definitions as used on the IBM PC (DOS). Screen size Text - 80x25, 40x25, 80x12, 40x12, Graphics 160x100 or ANY mix (defined per 1 of 25 rows) Resolution 640x200 for 80 char text 160x100 for graphics Fonts Font sizes are defined for each line All chars on the same line have the same font size and style Graphics Any part of the active screen, up to 160x100 pixels Each pixel individually addressable Defined on any of the 25 screen lines Video output Standard composite monochrome video PAL or NTSC timing Non-interlaced so no flicker Display memory 2000 chars internal + 25 line attributes - no host memory needed Very fast update and scrolling whichever interface is used Interface 8 bit data bus (requires 10 I/O pins) 4 bit data bus (requires 6 I/O pins) two-wire (I2C) uses only 2 pins I2C (thanks to Dave Curran for his guidance and code on this) supports low (100KHz) and high (400KHz) speed clocks or higher (1MHz or more easily achievable). Hardware Very low cost - two chips - ATmega328 and 74HCT166 (Shift Register) Connectors J1 - Video Connector RCA Jack Center is signal Outside is ground P1 - Card Interconnect 2x8 header, 0.1" pitch Pinout VCC VCC ID0 ID1 ID2 - MOSI for ISP Download cable ID3 - MISO for ISP Download cable ID4 - SCK for ISP Download cable ID5 ID6 ID7 Unused RESET* ACK/SDA (R4 terminator for I2C interface) AVAIL/SCL (R3 terminator for I2C interface) GND GND ISP Cable P1 Pin Description ISP Pin Description Color 1 VCC 2 VCC Red 2 3 4 5 MOSI 4 MOSI Green 6 MISO 1 MISO Grey 7 SCK 3 SCK Yellow 8 9 10 11 12 RESET 5 RST White 13 14 15 GND 6 GND Black 16 Configuration Resistors Configuration Resistor values can also be set through soft switches in the code R5 - Two-wire interface (I2C) R6 - 4-bit interface R7 - 10K for NTSC, open for PAL R3, R4 - I2C Termination resistors - Install for I2C termination - typical = 2.2K Software Source Code Copy of the Display Processor Code in my GitHub Repository - any changes are here Atmel AVR Studio Download In C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\bin Type avrdude -U lfuse:w:0xc6:m -U hfuse:w:0xd9:m -e -F -v -patmega328p -carduino -PCOM8 -b19200 -D -Uflash:w:"C:\Users\doug_000\Documents\GitHub\lb-Arduino-Code\LBCards\DisplayProc\AssemblerApplication1\AssemblerApplication1\Debug\AssemblerApplication1.hex":i -C"C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf" Checkout Saw a blinking cursor Assembly Sheet Display Processor Assembly Sheet

SIOPROC-01-640px.jpg

Contents 1 Serial I/O Processor 2 Features 3 Connectors 3.1 P1 - Card Interconnect 3.2 P2 - PS/2 Keyboard 3.2.1 PS/2 Adapter Cable 3.3 P3 - 5V FTDI/Power Connector 3.4 P4 - In-System Programmer (ISP) Connector 4 Configuration Resistors 5 Software 6 Rev X1 Issues 7 Assembly Sheet Serial I/O Processor This is an inexpensive and small serial terminal design. This design can drive 80x25 text and graphics displays. This design is based on Grant Searle's Monitor and keyboard controllers. This design has been implemented on two cards, this card and Display Processor - which is the other half of this terminal.

Here's Grant's schematic:

Searle-SIOProc.gif

Features Serial interface Fully buffered 115200 baud, handshake on receive, TTL levels. Keyboard interface PC PS/2 standard keyboard connector, accepts standard keyboards made for PCs. Keyboard LED illumination implemented, and allows for caps lock and num lock. Hardware Two cards 8-bit interface connector for card-to-card connections Connectors P1 - Card Interconnect 2x8 header, 0.1" pitch Connector matches the pinout of the other card so it can be mated directly to the other card via 1:1 cable or a female header on this card Pinout VCC VCC ID0 ID1 - CS* for ISP Download cable ID2 - MOSI for ISP Download cable ID3 - MISO for ISP Download cable ID4 - SCK for ISP Download cable ID5 ID6 ID7 Unused RESET* ACK/SDA (R4 terminator for I2C interface) AVAIL/SCL (R3 terminator for I2C interface) GND GND P2 - PS/2 Keyboard PS2Conn.png

1x4 header, 0.1" pitch GND VCC KBCLK KBDAT PS/2 Adapter Cable S-l1600-Adapter-Cable-720px.jpg

Ordered this cable from ebay. Replaced 5 pin connector with 4 pin 0.1" pitch "Dupont" connector Pinout of cable after re-wiring with new connector PS/2 Pin P2 Pin Description Color 1 4 Data TBD 2 N/C N/C N/A 3 1 GND TBD 4 2 +5V TBD 5 3 Clk TBD 6 N/C N/C N/A P3 - 5V FTDI/Power Connector S-l1600.jpg

1x6 header, 0.1" pitch Pinout GND RTS VCC (+5V) TX RX N/C P4 - In-System Programmer (ISP) Connector Cable for use with ArduinoISP programmer 0.1" pitch "Dupont" connector 2x3 MISO VCC SCK MOSI RESET* GND Configuration Resistors Configuration Resistor values can also be set through soft switches in the code R1, R2 - I2C termination - install to terminate - typically 2.2K R5 - Two Wire Interface output (I2C) R6 - 4-bit Interface Software Source Code Copy of the Serial I/O Processing Code in my GitHub Repository - any changes are located here Atmel AVR Studio Download avrdude -U lfuse:w:0xc6:m -U hfuse:w:0xd9:m -e -F -v -patmega328p -carduino -PCOM8 -b19200 -D -Uflash:w:"C:\Users\doug_000\Documents\GitHub\lb-Arduino-Code\LBCards\SIOProc\GccApplication1\GccApplication1\Debug\GccApplication1.hex":i -C"C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf" Rev X1 Issues FTDI handshake moved from P3-6 to pin P3-2 Cut etch at FTDI connector P3-6 Add wire U1-26 to P3-2 Assembly Sheet SIOProc-01 Assembly Sheet