| The Elektor Sceptre is a small ARM7 board based on the LPC2148. The board features Bluetooth, a battery charger, an SD-card slot, an acceler...
| The Elektor Sceptre is a small ARM7 board based on the LPC2148. The board features Bluetooth, a battery charger, an SD-card slot, an acceler...
| The Oberon high-level, modular programming language with its origins in Pascal and Modula-2 can be used to program the Sceptre.
| Debugging the Sceptre using JTAG, with the help of OpenOCD, GDB, Insight and Eclipse for Windows.
| Add a graphic display to the Elektor Sceptre and a little trackball and the Sceptre smartphone comes within reach…
| When the Sceptre was being designed, the idea of using it with a resistive touch screen had already been considered. Here is the implementat...
| The InterSceptre MCU extension board opens doors (and ports!) for you. Initially designed for the Elektor Sceptre ARM7 board it can be used...
| Grasping the Sceptre. Here now are the explanations and details of the Sceptre software. Let your reign begin!
| The Sceptre is a small ARM7 board based on the LPC2148. The board features Bluetooth, battery charger, SD-card slot, accelerometer and USB.
| You’ll be surprised by the size of this low-cost, reusable, and multi-platform USB/serial converter the size of a moulded plug on a USB cabl...
| Mobile devices that do not support Bluetooth 4 (or BLE) can (of course) not communicate with BLE devices. With this bridge however, they can...