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Code license: Artistic License/GPL
Content license: Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA
Labels: AVR, RTOS, uCOS-II

Description:

The uNiBoard version 1.1 is an ideal development platform for Embedded and Real Time systems programming. Powered by a RISC machine (ATmega128) that provides a throughput of 16 MIPS and up to 128KB of internal storage (flash), the board is suitable for any sort of embedded application development

Features:

On-board peripherals like Joystick along with the communication port (RS232) and the Gtkterm driver (hyper-terminal for Windows) make the board apt for basic game (refer application notes in user manual) development (on VT102 based terminals) in an Embedded (non-OS) as well as OS based environment. RT Kernels with small footprint (uC/OS-II, FreeRTOS, nut OS) can be ported on the board to gain hands-on experience of Real time application design

The board along with its content-rich user manual is a perfect companion to have for hobbyists/aspirants seeking a career in Embedded software design, since it can accommodate preliminary applications like port control or sensor data processing built on Embedded C to complex real time applications built on RTOS like DAS (Data Acquisition Systems), embedded web-server, FAT FS for embedded systems and more.

Beginners' guide: Resources Latest
Buy uNiBoard

User manual

Software packages

Hardware details

Getting started

Sample codes
RTOS demystified

SD/MMC interface

Ethernet interface

Telnet server

Wireless Keyboard

SNAKE using RTOS
Open Projects

POV Display

Nokia LCD interfacing

Software UART

Arkanoid

Embedded Cam

Licensing terms

We plan to adhere to the Creative Commons license (Refer licensing terms), which has the philosophy of “Share, Remix, Reuse - Legally”. It means that anyone and everyone is allowed to produce copies of the board, to redesign it, or even to sell boards that copy the design. You don’t need to pay a license fee to the ThinkLABS team or even ask permission. However, if you republish the reference design, you have to credit the original group. And if you tweak or change the board, your new design must use the same or a similar Creative Commons license to ensure that new versions of the board will be equally free and open.









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