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My TPS simulator includes as well as target the ATtiny84 variant. To use this version, the Arduino IDE must contain the ATtiny Core. In the Arduino IDE you must first add an additional board manager URL in the preferences.</description>
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        <description>light control of a rc car

Here you can find the code for the automatic lighting control of an RC car using the Arduino_TPS. 
The Arduino controls the driving lights and turn signals. 
If you drive forward, the driving lights will switch on. 
If you drive backwards in addition the reversing lights switch on. 
If you drive to the left or right, the turn signals are controlled accordingly.</description>
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The areas highlighted in yellow are the extensions of my ATTiny_TPS and the Arduino_TPS version. The corresponding mnemonics of the SPS assembler are in square brackets.


Additional features in the Arduino_TPS version:

	*  There are 2 additional registers (E and F)</description>
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        <description>ESP32 TPS

This is my implementation of the TPS on the ESP32 ecosystem. The instructions will be compatible to the Arduino_TPS Version. And you will get some nice new Commands, implementing some of the ESP 32 features. 

If you find a bug, feel free to create a issue in the tracker.</description>
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        <description>Many informations and sites regarding the TPS are in German, so if you can read in German language use the link list on the German part of this page. But Juergen Pintaske has written some books on the MyCO, which is his name for the English version of the TPS. Have a closer look on it, it’s a great introduction (and more).</description>
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This is my implementation of the TPS. The instructions will be compatible to my Arduino_TPS Version. And you will get some nice new Commands, implementing some of the micro:bit features, like images, Soundlevel, Logo...

If you find a bug, feel free to create a issue in the tracker.</description>
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Especially for my 2 TPS Variants Arduino_TPS and Tiny_TPS I have designed 2 PCBs



These PCBs can be ordered from me. The price has still to be set.

As well pre-programmed 328 and ATTINY84 chips can be ordered.

To cover the bottom side of the PCB against shortcuts, there are these 3D printed enclosures. Available on order as well.</description>
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A new interesting controller has arrived and I have already implemented TPS for it.

Introduction

The Pico Board is only slightly larger than an Arduino Nano
and has a MicroUSB interface for communication with the host. Interesting facts about this controller:</description>
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        <title>TPS/SPS Emulator</title>
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        <description>TPS/SPS Emulator

For the TPS PLC (and my extensions) I once wrote an emulator as a fun project. 
Here the result.
The complete project is programmed in Lazarus (Freepascal).



The emulator can work with the different instruction sets of different TPS versions. On the left you can see the programming window. This can either be typed in directly or generated via the two combo boxes below. There you can select the possible commands – dependent on the target selected of the included versions.</description>
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        <description>TPS/SPS Assembler

The idea came to me in connection with the Arduino PLC. 
It's great to be able to change the program on the hardware. It works very well in the living room or at the desk. 
But I also use the PLC in my RC models and there I rarely have the opportunity, after installation, to get to the 3 keys. Let alone the patience to hack the codes. 
Everybody owns a smart cell phone by now. So, I figured out a way how to get my programs into the PLC by using a cell phone, some hardware and …</description>
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        <title>Version History</title>
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06.11.2018 Version 0.8

	*  some bug fixes
	*  adding new advanced programming mode. (selectable on starting with PRG and SEL switch pressed) The address will be displayed on the first 2 digits of the display, 3 is the command, 4th is the data part of the command (col and row in table) starting with setting command nibble, pressing SEL will step thru the values, pressing PRG will switch to edit data. Next PRG press will save the data and step to the next address.</description>
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