µTasker Projects and References
This page is provided as a platform for users to present their own projects which have been developed
with the help of the µTasker. Both commercial and non-commercial users are welcome to submit their
own links, pictures and comments for publication.
Enjoy browsing some interesting projects. If you find something of particular interest you are welcome to request further details in case the links are missing any critical information.
Enjoy browsing some interesting projects. If you find something of particular interest you are welcome to request further details in case the links are missing any critical information.
Freescale Connect Partner Program
EASY DIGITAL CONCEPT - Lighting Controllers
EASY DIGITAL CONCEPT has powered their new generation of lighting controllers with Ethernet and USB using µTasker.
See the SweetLightTM product range at http://www.sweetlight-controller.com/PPA
"PPA specialises in automation, electronic security and electric motors markets. It is an innovative company, with over 25 years of experience, which always aims at the application of new technologies, such as µTasker".
See PPA's product range at http://www.ppa.com.brRTGLabs - Intelligent Ethernet Cable Break-Testing Technology
Scott Taggart, Principal software developer for RTGLabs is available for contract design, development, QA & technical writing for uTasker-based systems. Scott was an "early adopter" of µTasker for the Freescale processor release and worked closely with µTasker.com to prove the TCP stack in the Freescale environment. Scott brings many years of embedded and networking development experience and has an excellent record of keeping the focus on getting deliverables to market on time, within budget and with quality as a perquisite. Scott is N. CA based but can travel, if needed. Scott can be contacted via the RTGLabs web site!Cari electronic - Ethernet data logger and industrial automation
Kinesys - Innovative motion control products for concert touring, venues and theatre
"Kinesys is a technology company specialising in the design, build and installation of motion control systems for the entertainment industry. In-house facilities include hardware and software design, product design and system integration.
Kinesys designed and supplied the motion control system that moves and shapes the 52 ton 'transforming' video screen used by U2 at their 360 degree Tour concerts - using 40 of their precision variable speed chain hoist EVO controllers.
"µTasker was used for the display and user interface. Another product which uses the µTasker Modbus stack and graphics is Digihost - this product uses µTasker at its heart and to drive two oled displays". Martin Honeywill - Senior Design Engineer
For more information about Kinesys' involvement with the U2 tour see their U2 360 project. Additional details of "the Claw" can be found at U2 360 degree tourXC Tracer - A modern Flight Instrument for Paragliders
SmartFish GmbH from Switzerland supplies their XC Tracer, a time-lag-free variometer, to paragliders who use it as a primary flight instrument. Flight data such as location, climb/sink rate, altitude etc. is sent over BLE to a tablet or a phone. Additional to that the flight is also recorded as an IGC or a KML file, and the flight can be displayed later on smart phone, PC or tablet.
The integration of the µTasker USB-MSD operation and SD card loader allows users to retrieve the logged data from the internal SD card by simply connecting via a USB cable. Furthermore, users can copy XC Tracer firmware updates to the SD card using the same interface, after which it is safely upgraded in the internal Kinetis K20 processor.
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