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| - | ====== Anchor Demonstration Board ====== | ||
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| - | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
| - | Anchor Electronics sells a selection of new and surplus Demand Peripherals boards. | ||
| - | The project described on this page gives Anchor customers a quick, visual | ||
| - | introduction to the Demand Peripherals product line and and open-source peripherals. | ||
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| - | ==== Overview ==== | ||
| - | This page is organized as follows: | ||
| - | * Peripheral and hardware selection | ||
| - | * Physical construction and wiring notes | ||
| - | * Linux configuration | ||
| - | * Applications | ||
| - | * distance | ||
| - | * rgbled | ||
| - | * demomotor | ||
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| - | ==== Peripheral and Hardware Selection ==== | ||
| - | Our goal was to give Anchor customers a simple demonstration of the capabilities of the Demand Peripherals software defined peripherals. There are three separate applications running on the demo system. | ||
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| - | The first is an ultrasonic distance sensor whose reading are displayed on a 6 digit LCD. The distance is shown in inches and tenths of an inch. We use the us8 peripheral ([[http:// | ||
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| - | The second application uses a quad slide potentiometer peripheral ([[https:// | ||
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| - | The third application uses a rotary encoder to control the speed and direction of a DC motor. | ||