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A Specialized Processor for Emulating Peripherals of the PIC Microcontroller
Fecha
2009Registro en:
IEEE LATIN AMERICA TRANSACTIONS, v.7, n.2, p.133-140, 2009
1548-0992
10.1109/TLA.2009.5256820
Autor
PENTEADO, C. G.
MORENO, E. D.
Institución
Resumen
This paper proposes and describes an architecture that allows the both engineer and programmer for defining and quantifying which peripheral of a microcontroller will be important to the particular project. For each application, it is necessary to use different types of peripherals. In this study, we have verified the possibility for emulating the behavior of peripheral in specifically CPUs. These CPUs hold a RAM memory, where code spaces specifically written for them could represent the behavior of some target peripheral, which are loaded and executed on it. We believed that the proposed architecture will provide larger flexibility in the use of the microcontrolles since this ""dedicated hardware components"" don`t execute to a special function, but it is a hardware capable to self adapt to the needs of each project. This research had as fundament a comparative study of four current microcontrollers. Preliminary tests using VHDL and FPGAs were done.