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Miscellaneous Technologies

Case Studies: Miscellaneous Technologies

Pseudo Random Generator and Receiver

We designed the software for generating and receiving pseudo random bitstreams operating at 64khz. One PIC16C55 running at 20 MHz generates one of five different pseudo random sequences under the control of an 8751 processor. A second PIC16C55 also under the control of the same 8751 is used to detect the presence of the selected incoming signal, to lock to it if below a certain error count and then to count errors during the transmission. Compact code and the fast execution of the PIC allow this to all take place within the 64KHz period of 15uS (only 75 instructions). All five sequences can be placed into the 512 bytes of ROM contained in the PIC16C55. These units are in use today testing the integrity of digital transmission links.


Remote Instrument Node for Offshore Strain Gauge and Measurement

Embedded FPGA logic and an 8051 micro-controller are used to provide a control interface between specialist strain gauges, analogue sensing circuitry and a DSP host monitoring system. Designed to be used in intrinsically safe environments.
 
 

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ML Electronics Ltd, Brickworth Lane, Whiteparish, Salisbury, SP5 2QE, UK
Company registered in England, company number 3020152.  

We offer specialist innovative electronic design and development, consultancy, prototypes and manufacturing, including feasibility studies, validation and verification for regulatory standards, and EMC pre-compliance testing.