The DC2N diary-News archive, September 2006




16 Sep 2006

Let's go

The SD Card interface is ready. Have a look at the pictures to know how it looks like.

 

I found a way to solder a surfacemount socket on a common PCB


Together with the socket, we can spot the two pull-up resistors placed on spare data lines (DAT1/2).



22 Sep 2006

From Germany, again

Yay, the secondhand laptop I ordered from Germany is here! The german language OS was a poke in the eye at the very beginning, but what counts is that now I have a complete DC2N development environment.
Curious thing: I had bought the STK500 evaluation board together with a bunch of MCUs from Germany as well.



The development environment itself: Atmel's STK500 equipped with an ATMega32, the LCD and SD Card modules



23 Sep 2006

Putting together some of the parts

I tried to put together the UART driver (Peter Fleury's one) and the SD Card one (I'd like to thank Lars Pontoppidan for having let me look at his own), thus obtaining what I called "DC2N SD Card Test Suite".
A shot of how it looks like follows.

Yes, the one in the background is AVR Studio!



The output of the "DC2N SD Card test suite" program running on ATMega32



25 Sep 2006

Skills & spells

"DC2N SD Card Test Suite" is almost complete. I will soon design a communication protocol to use the serial interface to transfer data to the SD Card. This is mainly because I haven't a SD Card reader and I didn't yet fully consider the option of using any filesystem on DC2N.
There's a capture of my terminal program output below.



An example of the output coming from "DC2N SD Card Test Suite"


I worked at the last version of the DC2N schematic as well. Here it is:



DC2N Schematic



30 Sep 2006

A wordless speech

Morning: I just finished to design the communication protocol that lets me transfer TAP files to a SD Card through the DC2N serial interface. Implementation of both the PC/DC2N communication software/firmware is complete and working. Here there's a capture of the output the PC tool gave me:



DC2N TAP dump utility output


The TAP content is the intro program of an italian magazine tape, "Radio, Elettronica & Computer". It was encoded using a slightly customized TAP format that will be supported by the DC2N hardware.


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