200000 views, Ithaca, ARM and DMIPS
My blog has now just crossed 200,000 views! I am extremely
happy that it’s gotten this many views and that I’ve been able to reach out to
so many people from all across the world. I love writing tutorials and articles
about microcontrollers, power electronics, SMPS and everything electronics! I
love it even more when my writing reaches out to people from all over the world
to help them learn something new or to find the solution to some problem! So, I
say thank you to all my readers and followers and hope that I have been able to
help you and that I can continue helping you!
If you have any topic in mind that you want me to write
about, please mention that in the comments. While I cannot promise you that I
will write up on it, I will certainly try.
University has started (if you’re wondering why the title
says Ithaca, that’s because Cornell University is located in Ithaca, New York,
USA) and it’s been a month. The work load is quite high, so I may take quite a
while to write some new article or tutorial or even to answer to your comments.
So, please be patient.
On that note, I’m doing an independent study under the
supervision of Professor Bruce Land here at Cornell University. My project is to
explore the different peripherals on the two microcontrollers: AT91SAM3X8E (ARM
Cortex M3) and the PIC32MX250F128B (DMIPS), write up documentation on the
different peripherals and then compare and contrast the two microcontrollers in
terms of peripheral functionality, ease of learning, ease of programming and
ease of use.
So, in the coming days, I will post quite a lot of articles
or tutorials based on these two microcontrollers and their peripherals.
If you’re interested, here are the links to the datasheets
of the two microcontrollers:
AT91SAM3X8E: www.atmel.com/Images/doc11057.pdf
PIC32MX250F128B: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/61168E.pdf
For now, this is it. Again, if you want me to write up on
any topic, please mention that in the comments section. If you have any ideas,
suggestions or feedback for my blog, please let me know in your comments! Till
then, enjoy the blog and I hope it helps you in your projects and learning
endeavors.
can u upload tutorials on "How to generate UNIPOLAR SPWM from PIC series microcontroller"?
ReplyDeleteHey man, thanks for the wonderful blog. I came across this info from the DIYSMPS website. I thought I would mentioned for those that are just learning about SMPS devices, Coursera has a course on SMPS's that just started this week. It's called intro to power electronics. Being as your blog is dedicated to learning about SMPS I figured this might be relevant for you.
ReplyDeleteCheers mate! Good luck in your studies.
hi friend, thank you for shared your knowledges with students. im mexican and i want ask you about 3-phase inverter svpwm in mikroc code, can you help me ? thaks for your time friend
ReplyDelete