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*[[PC104 Break Out Board]] |
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*[[PC104 Power]] |
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*[http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/courses/433/Writeups/PC104BoB/stack.htm#power[Power Components]] |
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*[http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/courses/433/Writeups/PC104BoB/stack.htm#electrical[I/O Electronics: Analog I/O, Digital I/O, Encoder Connections]] |
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* Advanced: Creating a Working Stack from Parts |
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** [http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/courses/433/Writeups/PC104BoB/stack.htm [Building the Breakout Board]] |
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** [http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/courses/433/Writeups/PC104BoB/stack.htm#ribboncables[Breakout Board Ribbon Cables]] |
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** [http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/courses/433/Writeups/PC104BoB/stack.htm#mechanical[Assembling the PC104 Stack]] |
Revision as of 05:38, 2 May 2009
- Creating an xPC Flash Boot Disk
- The PC/104 Lab Kit
- Configuring xPC Target PC
- PC104 Overview
- Advantech CPU Card
- XPC Overview
- Common xPC Blocks
- XPC M-file Communication
- XPC Code From Student Projects
- Creating a Simple xPC Program
- Using the Host Scope
- PC104 Break Out Board
- PC104 Power
- [Power Components]
- [I/O Electronics: Analog I/O, Digital I/O, Encoder Connections]
- Advanced: Creating a Working Stack from Parts