Reply by GIL PETERSON SENGER KOCHMANN●December 20, 20022002-12-20
Hi you can get more information in the site of the ATMEL, in application
notes you have this.
so long
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Gil Peterson Senger Kochmann
LACTEC - Instituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento
Fone: (41) 361-6165
www.lactec.org.br
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De: Khalifa Eltayeb [mailto:khalifa2020@khal...]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2002 05:44
Para: avrclub@avrc...
Assunto: Re: [AVR club] A special project with the AVR AT90S8515
Hello...
I'm new to this area...I'm working on simple project to control
appliances through the phone line and i'm trying to send DTMFsignal through
the phone line.I designed the interface circuit with the phone line and I have
the Ring detection circuit also but my problem is that i want to generate the
DTMF signal using teh software not the hard ware and also I'm trying to
generate 750 hz frequency inserted in the phone line as answer from the sytem to
the user on the other side by using the PWM on the AVR.
pls if any one could help with code to generate PWM or DTMF to send me a
mssage..
Reply by Khalifa Eltayeb●December 20, 20022002-12-20
Hello...
I'm new to this area...I'm working on simple project to control
appliances through the phone line and i'm trying to send DTMFsignal through
the phone line.I designed the interface circuit with the phone line and I have
the Ring detection circuit also but my problem is that i want to generate the
DTMF signal using teh software not the hard ware and also I'm trying to
generate 750 hz frequency inserted in the phone line as answer from the sytem to
the user on the other side by using the PWM on the AVR.
pls if any one could help with code to generate PWM or DTMF to send me a
mssage..
Thanks
Khalifa
Cheongju Univ- South Korea
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Reply by Andrew Ritchie●December 18, 20022002-12-18
Hello all,
I'm interested in a project that combines the power of two great
three-letter acronyms, GPS and MP3. Essentially, I'm wanting to build
a portable GPS-linked MP3 player, that plays certain audio files off a
Compact Flash disk at certain geographic locations. Sounds weird, I
know, but it does have a purpose.
Now I'll be the first to admit that I'm not an expert in this field --
far from it, but hopefully I can hack together something that works
fairly well. Two projects that I've seen that incorporate the
AT90S8515 microprocessor that are relevant can be found here:
I guess the ultimate question is whether it would be possible to
combine the two above projects (no need for LCDs, GSM coverage) using
the one microcontroller? I guess I'm worried that there won't be
enough I/O pins on the micro - to interface with the Flash card, the
GPS receiver, a few buttons, a RS-232 serial connection for link-up to
a PC and an audio out (via MP3 decoder and D/A converter).