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Category Archives: Project update

PSoC Auto Programmer

This project now reached beta status. To learn more about it please visit its page. If you want to be a beta tester, please contact me...

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October 30, 2013
Project update No comments Thomas Barth

Project Retro Joystick completed

Today I completed the Joystick convertion. It was a lot of fun and I learned about how USB works but in the end i figured out that this was really the hard way. Anyway, it's done and now I'm the proud owner of maybe the worlds only old school gravis USB Joystick 🙂...

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September 18, 2013
Project update No comments Thomas Barth

Hello World!

Do you know that the text "Hello World!" was first used 1974 in the seminal book "The C Programming Language" by Brian Kernigham and became a de facto standard for writing example programs? Learning from the past will make you understand the present and allow to prepare the future!

Since I was a child I am thrilled by technology. I became passionate about embedded systems because one can create incredible logic structures in software which are interacting with the real world!

I want to share ideas, projects and knowledge in this blog, hoping that I can wake your passion for embedded systems or assist while you learning something new.

Enjoy your stay
Thomas Barth

Recent Posts

  • Modeling and code generation for safety critical systems
  • Modeling and Assessment of Safety Critical Systems
  • About RGB565 and how to convert into it
  • Safety Architectures on Multicore Processors – Mastering the Time Domain
  • WebSockets on the ESP32
Thomas Barth 2017
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