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JED Microprocessors - Embedded Computers. _uacct = "UA-182112-1";urchinTracker(); JED Microprocessors Pty.Ltd. JED designs and manufactures arangeof small industrial and scientific computers, as well as analog anddigitalPC interfaces in Melbourne, Australia.Just added to this site is the JED T460 RS232 remotecontrollerfor LCD/DLP data and video projectors. This simple unit replacescomplicatedIR remote controllers with a lectern, panel or wall mounted box with 4keys and an LCD display. It is ideal for class-rooms and lecturetheatres,or boardrooms and even home theatre systems. For more information, goto:Projectorcontrollers. Also new on this site is the AVR200 Single BoardComputer, sold as a kit (featured in Silicon Chip magazine, June 2005):AVR200 JED Home Projector controllers AVR Computers& Modules RS485/RS232 PCI/O (parallel) STD bus CPU, I/O Wilke Tigers PROM programmers PC/104 CPUs, I/O 20mA/RS232 Engineering resources LCD/EL displays We also sell the WilkeTechnology"Tiny Tiger" and "BASIC Tiger" high-speed multi-tasking BASICmodules,and have developed five local boards with lots of I/O, talking to JBUSand LCD displays. As well, we offer a custom design service for Tigerandother microprocessor based boards. Call us to discuss your needs,confidentially.Our PC540 and PC541 boards are based on theIntel80C188EB and the NEC V51 (both PC/104 format). We also use the NationalNSC800 (CMOS Z80, on the STD bus), the 8051/80C51/87C51 family, theAtmelAT89C52, and have new designs using the Atmel AVR family. See the new AVR580"Little Blue Computer".The PC564, a quad UART board with opto-isolated RS485, on PC/104, isalso available.See our data-sheetpage for data sheets on all ourproductsand download area for the JEDPROM programmer and Y2K BIOS upgradeinformationfor PC products.JED makes an $A300 ($A330 inc GST) PROMprogrammerfor a PC printer port, a range of LCD TFT and EL VGA displaycontrollers (ISA bus) and stand-alone LCDserial(RS232/RS485) terminals with keyboards.Our JBUS I/O modules on a DIN rail givelow-costindustrial I/O to any PC. (Look for the JBLOCK data on our data sheetpage).We also make RS232/RS485 converters and 20mA to RS232 converters.JED moved in November 1997 to a newoffice/factoryat 173 Boronia Rd, Boronia. The photo above shows it among the gumtrees.JED is one of Australia's PC/104 manufacturersof CPU cards. The PC/104 format is a compact, stackable PC concept wellsuited to embedded, portable microcomputer applications. Boards are 3.6by 3.8 inches.The PC540 (based on the 80C188EB) has twoserialports (one with RS485) and 40 logic I/O lines (JBUS compatible ... seebelow). It has a PC BIOS, and can either run ROM-DOS (from Datalight)withFLASH memory, or can be programmed easily in C using HI-TECH's low-costembedded Pacific-C package from a PC via a serial port.The PC541 (based on the V51) "looks and feels"exactly like a small PC from the programmer's point of view....it hasdualPC 550A UARTs (one supporting RS485), a PC LPT port, a floppy disk andan IDE hard disk interface, and also runs ROM-DOS and supports on-boardread-write FLASH. This board also has 20 logic I/O lines for a JBUSinterface.As well, a number of accessory products tohelpdesigners of small and/or distributed control systems are available.Theseuse RS485 multi-drop or a simple ribbon-cable parallel bus (calledJBUS)to add analog and digital input and output to single board computers,or,in fact, any PC with a serial port or a parallel D25 printer port.Thesemodules, called JBLOCKs, are mounted in Phoenix UEGM-MSTB cases and are90mm square, and sit on a DIN rail at 25mm spaces, providingscrew-terminalindustrial I/O to the controlling microcomputer or PC. Simple driverroutinesin C are available.JED makes a broad range of displaycontrollers for our various products, or for stand-aloneapplications.These start with a 4-digit 17mm high LCD displays to connect to ourboards(J965), or multi-drop RS485 (J969). We support RS232 or multidrop RS485character displays (J971, a 2 line by 40 character module). The J962 isa 8 line by 40 character text and graphics LCD terminal with a QWERTYkeyboardscanner built in. On the ISA bus, the AT350/351/355 series of flatpanelcontrollers plug into any ISA-bus PC and control most (mono, passivecolour,TFT colour) VGA and super-VGA LCD panels or Sharp Electroluminescentpanels.For industrial network designers, JED makes arange of line adaptors: these convert RS232 toRS485two-line or four-line networks. Our newest one, the automatic J995Xincludesit's own PIC microcontroller providing an automatic "connect-to-line"function.It senses the TX data from the PC and turns the RS485 transmitter onforexactly the length of a character, saving the programmer from having tocontrol the transmit function via the RS232 RTS line...a difficult taskunder some operating environments. The J990 converts RS232 to 20 mAloop.A very popular PROMprogrammer(pricedat $A300, $A330 inc. GST) is manufactured by JED in Australia: thisconnectsto a PC parallel printer port, and comes complete with a printer cable,a plug-pack and powerful software allowing users to read, edit, saveandwrite any 28-pin or 32-pin EPROM or FLASH memory device. A low-costeraseris also available. JED has been designing and building smallcomputersand controllers in Australia since 1978 in Boronia, in the City ofKnox,on the edge of the Dandenong Ranges, 30km east of Melbourne. You cancalland speak with the designers to discuss your specific needs or yourapplication.JED Microprocessors was founded by, and is managed by Ed and JunetteSchoell. Here are the people who make it happen at JED, from the left: DwainHusing (Tech.), Mik Biber (Tech. (back), Adrian Hoad (PCB designer,(back)), Teresa Frair (Office manager), Rolf Niklaus (Production manager,(back),Lyn Schultz (PCB assembly (middle row)), Junette Schoell (Director, Co.Secretary), Edwin Schoell (Managing Director). A new arrival is CathyGoessling,also doing board assembly.If you would like to see a JED computer in action,havea look at an automated penguin weighing station installed inAntarctica.(A number of these are installed around the continent, and one onPhillipIsland, Victoria, between the visitor grandstands.)The JED computer is in the grey box alongside the bird crossing thescales on the way back to the colony full of krill. If you would likemoreinformation on the penguin project, and to see it in action, have alookat: Penguinreport. All our data-sheets areavailablein hard-copy, or faxable form, and most on line as well, accessible onour data-sheet pages. We are using Abobe .pdf format for data-sheets:thiswill enable you to down-load and print high-quality originals foryourself.You can also download software updates for theJED PROM Programmer.If you would like to access data-sheets, seephotosof our products, or follow a wide range of links to world-wideelectronicand semiconductor resources, follow this link: JEDdata-sheetsCall/fax/email JED for a set of data sheets,orto discuss any microprocessor application at:JED Microprocessors Pty. Ltd., 173 Boronia Rd,(PO Box 30), Boronia, Victoria, 3155, Australia.Phone: (+61) 3 9762 3588, Fax: (+61) 3 9762 5499.Mobile(Ed) is 0409 423 940You can contact JED customer service to request datasheets/price/availabilityand to be automatically notified of updates to this site, as we add newdata-sheets, at jed@jedmicro.com.auYou can contact JED engineering support at tech_support@jedmicro.com.auYou can contact Ed Schoell (webmeister) at eschoel@jedmicro.com.au Previous5 Sites | SkipPrevious | Previous| NextSkipNext | Next5 Sites | RandomSite | ListSites(Original page launched 2nd December 1996, thisupdate May 22, 2005) |
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