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Dallas C# SIG January meeting: Embedded devices with the .NET Micro Framework

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Abstract:

The .NET Micro Framework works best for devices that are low-cost, resource-constrained, single- or limited-function, and often connected. In this talk you will learn how to control hardware inputs and outputs using the .NET Micro framework and the FEZ Panda microcontroller. Possible inputs/outputs include sensors, RS-232, USB, microphones, other controllers, wireless transmissions, lights, motors, speakers and almost any electronic device you can think of. A brief introduction to electronics/circuits will be included at the beginning of the talk so no prior experience is necessary but being familiar with electronics and .NET programming will help.

Bio:

Paul has been a software developer since 1996 and is currently a consultant on various .NET and other projects. He can be reached through his website at http://webpaul.net

Register for the meeting here.