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There are several versions of the BASIC Stamp.
Pins 5-20: Input/Output (I/O) pins P0 through P15
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Pin 3: ATN Uses the serial DTR line to gain the Stamps attention for programming. Pin 2: SIN Receives serial data during programming Pin 24: VIN Un-regulated input voltage (5.5-15V) Module Pins Pin 1: SOUT Transmits serial data during programming and using the DEBUG instruction
Interpreter Chip Reads the BASIC program from the EEPROM and executes the instructions. Resonator Sets the speed at which instructions are processed. Regulates voltage to 5V with a supply of 5.5VDC to 15VDC
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Module Components Serial Signal Conditioning Conditions voltage signals between PC serial connection (+/- 12V) and BASIC Stamp (5V) for Programming. The BASIC Stamp 2 The BASIC Stamp 2 embeds a microcontroller, the PIC16C57, on a module to make programming and use very simple, yet very powerful.Īdditional components on the module provide everything needed to start developing your own control systems. Control output devices, such as lights, displays, motors and speakers.Įmbedded Control Microcontrollers are placed in devices, or embedded, for operation and control.Ĭan you name other devices in your life that have embedded control? 5 Microcontrollers are 'single chip' computers specifically designed to: Read input devices, such as buttons and sensors.
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