| Title | : | MIG Chip Calibration Techniques using UART |
| Version | : | 1.0 |
| Revised | : | 2008-12-23 |
| Duration | : | 4m:30s |
| About | : | Video demonstration of communication methods with the MIG chip for test and calibration purposes using two methods: using a PC (with Hidprobe software) and using the BLUE chip (with an LCD and buttons). |
| Abstract | : | Video demonstration of communication methods with the MIG chip for test and calibration purposes using two methods: using a PC (with Hidprobe software) and using the BLUE chip (with an LCD and buttons).
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| ZG1M MIG | 0.3 | 2009-06-20 | ZG1M.pdf | The ZG1M or MIG chip enables the world's lowest parts count metal detectors to be built with the capabilities to distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous. |
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| BLUE | The BLUE chip is a general purpose chip to assist with quick prototyping and lov volume run products. It is useful for allowing quick and inexpensive interfacing of buttons and a 2x16 character LCD to devices for human handheld purposes. It has also been designed to run with very low power. It uses a UART to interface to devices with an easy to use protocol that works simply with C language statements.
Firmware upgrade files for MIG and BLUE chips are free as they become available | | MIG | The MIG chip is specifically for very inexpensve and easy to build low parts count metal detectiion purposes. It has capabilities to discriminate between ferrous and non ferrous metals. It has a UART for calibration and for saving or recalling settings. While buttons and and an LCD screen are not required once calibrated, buttons and and LCD can be easily included using a BLUE chip.
Firmware upgrade files for MIG and BLUE chips are free as they become available. |
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