Applications Board

This board should be designed to teach a wide variety of control experiments. Circuits provided must include:

oEight digital switches. o Temperature sensor.

o Optical speed/position sensor. o Light sensor.

o Potentiometer.

o External analogue input. o DC motor.

o Eight LED’s. o Bargraph. o Heater.

o Analogue output.

This board should include a power supply adapter, user’s manual, and an experiment manual with eighteen easy to use programs specifically for use with the microprocessor board. The manual must also contain sixteen questions with fully worked answers.

Software

Professional Software Development System should be supplied providing 68000 cross assembler and C language cross compiler. Package should also include an editor/workbench environment, a terminal emulator, and on-line help specific to the 68000 processor.

System Overview

The Motorola MC68000 family of microprocessors is now widely recognized as an industry standard for industrial control and multi-user computer systems requiring the speed and power of an advanced 16/32-bit microprocessor. For this reason the

68000 is the number one choice for teaching microprocessor and control principles to students on electronic engineering and computing courses at all levels.

The 68000 may be used to teach advanced microprocessor principles, yet the orthogonal architecture and uniform addressing modes make it a very straightforward processor to learn. This, combined with the ease of use of the FLT-68K, make our system suitable for teaching microprocessors at introductory level through to advanced applications. The system makes an ideal platform both for the taught environment of the classroom and self-teach use by individual users. It also makes an ideal development/target board for control applications based on the MC68000.

All you need to start learning and developing 68000 applications is the FLT-68K and a personal computer with a serial port. The

line assembler, monitor and debugging facilities built into the FLT-68K's firmware may then be used to enter, run and test your programs. A printer may be linked to the FLT-68K's second serial port to obtain hard copy output while EEPROMs may be inserted into auxiliary memory sockets to provide non- volatile storage for programs or data. Used in conjunction with our range of PC-based macro cross assembler and C compiler packages, the FLT-68K becomes a powerful target system allowing programs to be downloaded to it in the form of Motorola 'S' Format files.

Included in the package is the FLT-68K system board which is supplied housed in a sturdy book-style case, a power adapter, a PC serial link cable, PC-based terminal emulation and download software, a detailed user's manual and Motorola data books for the MC68000 microprocessor and MC68681 and MC68230 peripheral devices.