Arduino compatible shield to use microcontroller as microprocessor
This shield board has been made to simulate a 80x86 structure, using as CPU an Arduino Mega.
To simulate a 80x86 structure this board is provided with:
- Intel 8251: Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (USART)
- Intel 8254: Programmable Interval Timer (PIT)
- Intel 8255: Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI)
- Intel 8259: Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC)
- ADC: Analog-to-digital converter
- DAC: Digital-to-analog converter
- Real Clock: 16 Mhz frequency
- Frequency divider: 14-BIT asynchronous binary counters
- Inverter: Hex inverters (INV)
- Demultiplexer: 4-Line to 16-Line
- LCD: 2 x 16 characters
- Leds: 8 x 3 different collors
- Output pins: to connect externals applications
Trainingduino by Oscar Ramirez Jimenez, and Juan Antonio Fernandez Madrigal and Cipriano Galindo Andrades as supervisors
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Based on a work at http://github.com/tuxskar/trainingduino