QED Board v4
User guide, schematics, hardware & software for the QED4 microcontroller board
The QED-4 Board is a legacy product.
The QED-4 board is a legacy product not recommended for new designs. For a lower cost and greater throughput microcontroller board for new designs, please consider the PDQ Board.
The QED-4 (aka QED-Flash) Board is an enhanced version of the QED-2 Board, a compact I/O-rich controller that uses the Motorola/Freescale MC68HC11 microcontroller. Here you'll find documents that describe its hardware and software features. These documents augment the QED-2 Hardware and Software manuals, and so should be read in conjunction with those. These documents:
- describe the hardware features of the QED-Flash Board, including the specifications of the 68HC11 microcontroller,
- detail the QED-Flash memory map,
- show how to compile a program into flash,
- summarizes the software enhancements of the QED-Flash board over the QED-2 Board,
- itemizes changes to the QED Kernel with a glossary of new software routines, and,
- provide QED-Flash Board connector pinouts and schematics.
All QED-4 documents are provided by the following:
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