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I was introduced to the 68HC11 by the good people at the Seattle Robotics Society (SRS) back about 1991. I purchased a BOTBoard from Marvin Green, found the parts needed, got the "pink books" from Motorola, and started experimenting with the HC11; I was hooked! I currently have dozens of 68HC11 systems, including BOTBoards, BOTBoard 2s, Zorin's ModCom board, and several custom built HC11 boards. During this time I was teaching college-level engineering classes at Henry Cogswell College located in Everett WA, and incorporated the HC11 and BOTBoards into an introduction to microprocessor class. The students loved it.
Currently I am using the 68HC11 in a variety of robotics projects and also in some designs at work. I also offer my microcontroller design and programming services for select projects, please contact me for additional information.
I am an Associate Technical Fellow at The Boeing Company, I do Java contract programming, and I teach engineering classes in the evenings at Boeing and Henry Cogswell College. I also teach in the Java certificate program at the University of Washington. In addition to work, teaching, and my family, I recently finished with a Masters in Computer Engineering from the National Technological University (NTU). In an NTU class on advanced computer graphics I created a self portrait, seen below. | |
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