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  • ...e/master/hardware/ir/irmp https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/ir/irmp] Example of a ATMega32 from: ''pinning/hardware/pollin_evalboard_addon.m4''
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  • |MENUCONFIG={{Hardware}}->I2C->I2C master->I2C BH1750 ...e/i2c/master/i2c_bh1750.c https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/i2c/master/i2c_bh1750.c]
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  • ...ardware/radio/generic_ask https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/radio/generic_ask] First enable the hardware and then select it in the protocol section.
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  • ...e/master/hardware/ir/irmp https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/ir/irmp] Beispiel für einen ATMega32 aus: ''pinning/hardware/pollin_evalboard_addon.m4''
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  • |MENUCONFIG={{Hardware}}->I2C->I2C master->I2C BH1750 ...e/i2c/master/i2c_bh1750.c https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/i2c/master/i2c_bh1750.c]
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  • | hardware/ir/irmp/irmp_lib.c || GPLv2+ || OK | hardware/lcd/s1d15g10/bunnies.h || GPLv2+ assumed || OK
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  • * you need to define the pinning in ''pinning/hardware/<your board>.m4'':
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  • and add the pin to your hardware pinning file (in this case PORTA PIN0):
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  • You can place your module in one of the directories „hardware“, „services“ or „protocols“. If your module fulfills several of t * Hardware: modules to control external hardware.
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  • Du kannst dein Modul in eines der Verzeichnisse „hardware“, „services“ oder „protocols“ einsortieren. Wenn dein Modul mehre * Hardware: Module, die es ermöglichen externe Hardware anzusteuern.
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  • ..._manual/DRM004.pdf Freescale DRM004 Application Note] good example for the hardware parts needed
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  • In der bei "Hardware/Periphery Class" ausgewählten .m4-Datei muss angegeben werden, wo der erst In der bei "Hardware/Periphery Class" ausgewählten .m4-Datei muss angegeben werden, wo der erst
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  • ...onize using DCF77 signal'' aktiviert werden. Funktionstüchtige (Empfangs-)hardware und guten Empfang vorausgesetzt, sollte die Uhr nun automatisch gestellt we
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  • | the command couldn't be executed (not able to read from device/hardware) | the command couldn't be executed (not able to write to device/hardware)
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  • [[File:E6menuconfig.png|right|thumb|200px| make menuconfig inside the hardware menu]]
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  • Example pinning from pinning/hardware/netio.m4:
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  • ...e/master/hardware/onewire https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/onewire] Softwareimplementierung des Protokolls benutzt, was keine weiteren Hardware erfordert, als die
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  • ...ausgetauscht werden. Eine weitere und sehr ausführliche Beschreibung der Hardware ist im [http://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/AVR_Net-IO_Bausatz_von_Poll [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • * Hardware/Periphery Class: Conrad:Probot [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • ...werden kann. Neben der Konfiguration des Ethersex Systems können auch die Hardware Schnittstellen angesprochen werden. Viele Module bieten ebenfalls ecmd Unte
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  • ...ed by an ethersex module you must configure the port(s) which connects the hardware with the processor. * pinning/hardware/<boardname>.m4
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  • .../tree/master/hardware/pwm https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/pwm] It depends on the hardware and other modules, if three timers are available for the the three channels
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  • ...[http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2521.pdf AVR042: AVR Hardware Design Considerations]. Note that Pin 4 of the 10-pin connector is not used ...just examples, the actual command line depends on your ISP-Programmer and hardware.
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  • ...[http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2521.pdf AVR042: AVR Hardware Design Considerations].
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  • ...[http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2521.pdf AVR042: AVR Hardware Design Considerations].
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  • ...ster/hardware/radio/rfm12 https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/radio/rfm12] | | (RFM12) Transmitter/receiver hardware | |
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  • ...e/master/hardware/onewire https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/onewire] https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/blob/master/hardware/onewire/ds2450.h<br>
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  • == Supported Network Hardware == == Hardware Drivers ==
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  • == DIY Hardware == [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • | | (RFM12) Transmitter hardware | |
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  • ...ster/hardware/radio/rfm12 https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/radio/rfm12] If you are using hardware SPI, which is the default, connect the RFM12 to the AVR as follows:
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  • .../tree/master/hardware/dht https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/dht] The module has its own pinning file ''hardware/dht/dht_pinning.conf'', that you can edit via the edit menu entry.
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  • == Eigenbau Hardware == [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • ...ster/hardware/i2c/master/ https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/i2c/master] ''hardware/i2c/master/i2c_pca9632.h'' provides and defines the following functions:
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  • ...ardware/storage/sd_reader https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/storage/sd_reader] Wird Hardware-SPI verwendet, muss nur die chip select Leitung konfiguriert werden. Die ca
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  • ...ardware/storage/sd_reader https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/storage/sd_reader] If hardware SPI used, only the chip select line must be configured. The card-detect lin
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  • Die drei Ausgänge werden in der Datei ''pinning/hardware/<your board>.m4'' beschrieben.
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  • Die drei Ausgänge CW, CCW, und BREAK weden in der Datei ''pinning/hardware/<your board>.m4'' beschrieben.
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  • ...rung]. Verwendbar ist aber auch jede andere [[Supported_Boards_(Deutsch) | Hardware]], die von Ethersex unterstützt wird (Arduino, eigene Entwicklungen, etc.)
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  • [[File:E6menuconfig.png|right|thumb|400px| make menuconfig inside the hardware menu]]
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  • ...esse und die [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse IP-Adresse] für die Hardware (µC) einkompiliert sein. Sie ist damit erstmals fix und kann nur nachträg ...schen Einstellungen''' außer CPU-Typ und MCU frequency für die jeweilige Hardware im Bootloader durchgeführt werden. Die hardwarespezifischen Einstellungen
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  • # nano pinning/hardware/etherrape.m4 // editieren der m4 Datei
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  • == Unterstützte Netzwerk Hardware == == Hardware Treiber ==
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  • ...s benötigt man (vom Flashen des Bootloaders einmal abgesehen) keine Flash-Hardware mehr. Spätestens nach einem Reboot der Hardware versucht der Bootloader per [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivial_File_Tran
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  • .../tree/master/hardware/lcd https://github.com/ethersex/ethersex/tree/master/hardware/lcd] : You '''definitly should use a readback capable hardware and enable this feature''', saves lots of delays.
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