Alarm Clock assembly language msp430 project
$30-250 USD
Paid on delivery
Is there anyway anyone can get this project done by the end of today I need to submit this project before 9:00pm or else i would fail the class. I real need help if you can get it done thank you very much her the project specifications.
Alarm Clock assembly language msp430 project
Final Project Specification
Design Properties
The system must use register mode, index mode, indirect register mode, indirect autoincrement register mode, and absolute mode addressing in their most logical and appropriate uses
The system must use subroutines in their appropriate uses
The system must use at least one interrupt service routine
The system must use at least two peripherals (not including General Purpose I/O)
Functional Requirements
The system must possess and use a watchdog timer
The system must output some type of "heartbeat" indication (unless I/O limitations prevent this)
The system must maintain historical data of either a key data input value or output value over a fixed time base in an array.
The amount of data retained in the history must be appropriate and the frequency of storage must be appropriate for the application.
It should be possible to easily determine the most recently written data
For example if the system were a temperature monitoring/controlling system; every 30 seconds the current temperature should be placed in the array. It would be possible to determine the temperature 2 minutes ago, by looking at the location 4 records prior than the most recent data location.
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Is there anyway you get this project done by the end of today I need to submit this project to before 9:00 or else i would fail the class. I real your help if you can thank you very much her the project.
Alarm Clock assembly language msp430 project
Final Project Specification
Design Properties
The system must use register mode, index mode, indirect register mode, indirect autoincrement register mode, and absolute mode addressing in their most logical and appropriate uses
The system must use subroutines in their appropriate uses
The system must use at least one interrupt service routine
The system must use at least two peripherals (not including General Purpose I/O)
Functional Requirements
The system must possess and use a watchdog timer
The system must output some type of "heartbeat" indication (unless I/O limitations prevent this)
The system must maintain historical data of either a key data input value or output value over a fixed time base in an array.
The amount of data retained in the history must be appropriate and the frequency of storage must be appropriate for the application.
It should be possible to easily determine the most recently written data
For example if the system were a temperature monitoring/controlling system; every 30 seconds the current temperature should be placed in the array. It would be possible to determine the temperature 2 minutes ago, by looking at the location 4 records prior than the most recent data location
Project ID: #15860658