Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing (Tab Electronics)
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Parallel Processing With the Propeller--Made Easy!Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginners Guide to Parallel Processing walks you through the essential skills you need to build and control devices using the Propeller chip and its parallel processing environment. Find out how to use each of the identical 32-bit processors, known as cogs, and make the eight cogs effectively interact with each other. The book covers Propeller hardware and software setup, memory, and the Spin language.Step-by-step projects give you hands-on experience as you learn how to:Use Propeller I/O techniques with extensive Spin code examplesDisplay numbers with seven segment displaysCreate accurate, controlled pulse sequencesAdd a 16 character by two line LCO displayControl R/C hobby servosUse motor amplifiers to control small motorsRun a bipolar stepper motorBuild a gravity sensor-based auto-leveling tableRun DC motors with incremental encodersRun small AC motors
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