Personal Poll
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
I use a "smart" camera from a German company that has a TI DSP in it. I think it is in the 32000 family. By default the IDE is Eclipse but I can't stand it so I use VS2017 to edit and Eclipse to host the compiler. We are in the manufacturing industry. The cameras are part of a LASER scanning system used to construct a 3D model of an object being processed. As far as embedded systems go, this is not very primitive and is quite capable since it has Ethernet communication and a VGA output.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
Microchip Texas Instruments ST thing for MSP430's Altera IDE Keil Ardrino
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Microchip Texas Instruments ST thing for MSP430's Altera IDE Keil Ardrino
I use MicroChip also!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
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I use MicroChip also!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
Can't/Won't get my head around MPLAB X though...:~
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Can't/Won't get my head around MPLAB X though...:~
Wait til you see Harmony X|
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Can't/Won't get my head around MPLAB X though...:~
Haven't even tried, I'll stick with Atmel Studio or whatever they call it now.
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
AC Temp monitoring, Rpi (I2C), Komodo IDE Kiln Control, Arduino, Arduino Office building lighting, controllers, some proprietary controllers with sys log server done in C#, VStudio.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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- Mostly ARM based, RPI and last project was ESP32 based. 2) I mainly Used Eclipse the last 10...15 years but I switched to VSCODE recently because it is a lot easier to configure. 3) A bit of everything: compressor control, multiple compressor management systems, dryer controls, pallet robot control, smart meters, communication hubs and gateways, HVAC control, domotics and industrial scanner applications. It takes a slightly different way of thinking than traditional PC/server programming does but I have always enjoyed it a lot. Programming something that makes a machine tick is just very pleasant.
fd9750 wrote:
Programming something that makes a machine tick is just very pleasant.
It is why I do it, it is real engineering. :)
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
1. Mainly ARM 2. VS with custom plug-ins 3. Aviation
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
You might want to suggest this as a future Monday poll. Good question if you ask me. :thumbsup:
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You might want to suggest this as a future Monday poll. Good question if you ask me. :thumbsup:
Well last weeks question was along the same lines but didn't have the Chip type and IDE. Not sure this would be a multiple choice question. But the reason I posted was that after reading last weeks poll results I was curious about the embedded stuff since that's most of what I do now. Just as a hobbiest!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
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In this weeks newsletter I noticed that there were a fair number of persons doing embedded projects and was wondering; 1) What device are you using? 2) What IDE? 3) What field? Just curious, I will not sell the data I obtain from this poll, unless of course someone actually offers me money!
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot! JaxCoder.com
An ARM11 chip. 'Ide' isnt. I use GEdit then Buildroot. :) Payment terminals.