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Discussion Groups | | Re: student project

Re: student project - Ewan - Jul 18 23:23:00 2003

--- In , "Michael Pont" <Michael.Pont@t...>
wrote:
> Chris,
>
> How much experience have you got with the HC11? How much time do
you have
> for the project?
>
> Adding a keypad and an LCD, plus some switches gives you the basis
for an
> intruder-alarm system.
>
> Adding a couple of motors and some sensors, and you have the basis
for a
> robot that can follow a line marked on a table. With a little
work, you can
> then get the robot to remember the path it has followed.
>
> Adding a second processor (or PC) to simulate a car, and you can
build a
> cruise-control system.
>
> I've run projects in all of these areas in recent years (with
8051s in most
> cases). They all work well.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Michael.
>
Hi i am a student of HC11 class and now are needed to do a project.
According michael sentence above,'the Adding a second processor (or
PC) to simulate a car, and you can build a
cruise-control system'. I need to know more detail about the meaning
of a second processor and how to do it.Or where can I get more info
about it?
Thank you.




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