Step 2 - Import the Arduino board file into Altium Designer: Using Altium Designer (AD) requires that I import Eagle board into AD. AD14.x includes an Eagle importer. Used source files from the Arduino site to import in AD.
Step 3 - Build major footprints: Costing the available board area requires building the major footprints and placing them on the PCB. Built early footprints and placed to determine what additional space is avail. Files in git.
Step 10 - Figure out breakout schema for IO pins and the various IO ports from the FPGA (i.e. the connections that will enable the FPGA to interact with the world...ex: 'perfboard'-style area, headers, etc.
Labview and Arduino IntroductionLabVIEW (short for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench) is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments.To learn about LabView check official...
MSP430G2231 Code:For a starting point I used this excellent project from Stefan Wendler. MSP430G2231 Software UART. The code below replaces main.c from his “timer-a-uart” branch.#include #include #include "uart.h" #define BUTTON BIT3 //...