Peter H. Anderson (KZ3K), Associate
Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering
Morgan State University,
Baltimore, MD.
e-mail
pha@phanderson.com
Bush wants yet another $50 billion with another $150 billion to come for a failed and phoney war. Hello! This failure is coming in at well over $1.0 trillion. $200,000 spent on behalf of every Iraqi family for freedom. I support freedom, right here in the US. Another $200 billion while we spend a paltry $6 billion for cancer research. Hello, hello, hello!
With the dollar falling like a stone, a failing economy, failng US bridges, failing US levees, unable to even fund health insurance for US children, enough is enough. Congress. In case you didn't notice, the President isn't quite right. Its time to lead. No more for Iraq!
the Arduino. My current focus.
Serial Control and Measurement.
Assembled Serial Temperature Module, Dual Run and Single Output. TM #127A
PIC16F87X Development Package with Serial In Circuit Debugger. PIC C Routines for the CCS C Compiler.
Eleven Frequency Precision Clock Kit
RS232 to Dallas OneWire Controller
Microchip PIC 12C508/9, 16C84/16F84,
16C554/8, 16C7X
- This work was made possible in large part by
having emulators and
materials funded by a grant from the XEROX Corporation.
CUBLOC. A far more powerful and yet much less expensive Stamp type device.
Basic AtomObject Oriented PIC (oopic).
Protean Logic's TICkit62 - This was a major focus by undergraduate student Locksley Haynes during the Fall, '97 semester. Locksley was funded and the materials he used were made possible by a grant from the XEROX Corporation.
the Tiny Tiger - This appears to be an extremely powerful processor. This effort was undertaken by undergraduate student Krystal Donald during the Fall, '97 semester.
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Volume 2 is a follow on effort by undergraduate electrical engineering students Towanda Malone, Christine Samuels and Paul Roach and myself. This became known as the Rochanda Project, where Rochanda is a concatenation of Roach, Christine and Towanda. As you might guess, the name Rochanda was Towanda's idea!
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