Rapid software development for embedded controller
The latest version of Venom-SC is designed for the VM-1 credit-card-sized embedded control computer introduced earlier this year.
The latest version of Venom-SC is designed for the VM-1 credit-card-sized embedded control computer introduced earlier this year.
The power and ease-of-use of this new language is a key strength of the VM-1 controller because Venom-SC allows engineers to create a working control system very quickly.
The language has a built-in library of driver objects that handle everything from graphics LCDs to digital I/O ports.
The designer simply has to tell these tried-and-trusted objects what to do.
In addition, Venom-SC is developed at a real-time command line that means immediate feedback is provided when a command is entered ensuring rapid learning and fast debugging.
It also incorporates a built-in real time operating system (RTOS) that means just one keyword is all that is needed to create a new, independent task.
When used with the Micro-Robotics VM-1 starter kit that includes a VM-1 control computer, Venom-SC Flash, clock chip, a VM-1 application board, a VM-1 breakout board a 16-key keypad, alphanumeric display and power supply, Venom-SC ensures rapid development in any controller project.
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Environment speeds embedded control
VenomIDE is a new free integrated development environment for use with the VM-1 embedded controller and Venom-SC object-oriented language. -
Enhanced control software can be downloaded free
Micro-Robotics has made a number of improvements to Venom-SC, the object-oriented, control-system language designed to be used with the company's VM-1 credit-card-sized embedded control computer. -
Embedded controller comes with its own RTOS
The VM-1 from Micro-Robotics is a credit-card-sized embedded control computer that is used with Venom-SC, the latest version of the popular object-oriented control-system language. -
Embedded controller adds analogue I/O option
Analogue I/O port plugs directly into the I2C connector on Micro-Robotics application boards and is supplied with an I2C cable and additional connectors. -
Controller develops touchscreen applications
Boards mount on the back of the display unit to allow users to develop bespoke applications quickly and easily with a minimum of effort and cost.
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