Difference between revisions of "HMS Demo"
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HMS demo board is an electronic development board that demonstrates industrial capabilities of the APF27 ARMadeus board. | HMS demo board is an electronic development board that demonstrates industrial capabilities of the APF27 ARMadeus board. | ||
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This board includes : | This board includes : | ||
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* and all [[APF27Dev]] capabilities | * and all [[APF27Dev]] capabilities | ||
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+ | == FPGA structure == | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 09:15, 25 June 2009
HMS demo board is an electronic development board that demonstrates industrial capabilities of the APF27 ARMadeus board.
This article will describe the structure of the board.
Hardware structure
This board includes :
- An Anybus[1] CompactCom adaptator from HMS.
- 8 industrial inputs using SN65HVS882 chip
- 8 industrial outputs with simple shift register
- a LCD screen
- Voltage needles
- Light sensor
- Potentiometer button
- and all APF27Dev capabilities
FPGA structure
Software structure
Links
Notes
- ↑ Anybus is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB, Sweden, USA, Germany and other countries.