![]() ![]() The development environment is fairly straightforward to use (it is based on Eclipse), and the programming language is C with a few extensions to handle multitasking requirements. It was found that the XMOS startKIT is fantastic at handling timed events and multitasking. ![]() It costs under £12 including VAT (also available from Newark). The board is only slightly larger than a credit card (less than a centimetre longer) and packs an XMOS chip with multiple processors (more on that later), built-in 4-channnel ADC, touch sensors, integrated programmer/debugger, LEDs, switch and places for connectors. Xscope tutorial how to#This post documents how to get started with XMOS’ startKIT which is an interesting board recently released (well, 5 months ago). Real-time traces/graphics in a web browser.Using the analog to digital converter (ADC) on the startKIT.SPI transmit and receive between the Raspberry Pi and the XMOS startKIT.Part 3 is called XMOS startKIT: XMOS and Raspberry Pi Oscilloscope XAE 1000 and it covers these topics: Creating a Raspberry Pi web server and application using Javascript and Node.js.SPI implementation on the XMOS and Raspberry Pi boards.Connecting the Raspberry Pi to the XMOS startKIT.Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) introduction.Hardware and Software overview and Circuit/Wiring diagram Part 2 is called XMOS startKIT: Building an XMOS and Raspberry Pi Robot XMP-1 and it covers these topics: Building and running an Example Program.Installing the development environment xTIMEcomposer.This is part 1 in a series of XMOS startKIT posts. ![]()
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