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  Are you thinking about offering a new 68HC11 or 68HC12 training course?  These sites offer sample programs in course materials and lab assignments that will save you time in starting up a new course.
 
HCS12:
 
     
  For the Dragon12 installed with D-Bug12 monitor (working with AsmIDE):

Tom Almy, Professor of EET Dept. at Oregon Institution of Technology
Professor Almy is using our DRAGON12 board in his class.  He is best known as the author of the Sim12 which is the most popular 68HC12 simulator being used in universities around the world.  He has finished his new HCS12 simulator and new HCS12 textbook. You also can visit his web site for some great lab assignments.
http://www.almy.us/classes/index.html

http://hcs12text.com/index.html

If your budget is small and you cannot afford to buy a development board, his textbook and simulator are all you need to start learning 68HC12/HCS12 programming without hardware. His simulator can even simulate LEDs and switches on the DRAGON12 board.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Mazidi,  Professor of ECET Dept. at DeVry university
Dr. Mazidi is a well-known author of popular microcontroller books. He has been teaching microcontroller courses and using our DRAGON12 board in his class since 2007. His web site offers many sample programs and provides the full support for the Dragon12 Plus.
http://www.microdigitaled.com/HCS12/Hardware/Dragon12-Plus-Support.htm

Louis Bertrand, Professor of Dept. of Computer Systems at Durham College in Canada 
Professor Bertrand is using our DRAGON12 boards for his class. He has various application notes with C code (and some assembler), such as LCD, 3-wire DS1620 reading, beeper and real-time interrupts, on his EMBS6100 (Embedded Systems) course resource page.  For GNU users, this is the web site you should not miss it:
http://opentech.durhamcollege.ca/bertrandl/hc12/

Dr. Fernando Rios-Gutierrez, Professor of ECE Dept. at University of Minnesota Duluth
Dr. Gutierrez, offers a complete HCS12 course including many lab assignments for the DRAGON12 board.
http://www.d.umn.edu/~friosgut/www/ECE-2325/index2325.html

http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/asee/conferences/2008/papers/Carroll.pdf   Dr. Christopher Carroll's conference paper

Dr. Qi Hao, Professor of Dept. of ECE of  University of Alabama
This web site offers a complete HCS12 lab manual for the DRAGON12_plus board

http://qh.eng.ua.edu/classes/fall2011/ece383/

Dr. Eric MacDonold, Professor of Dept. of ECE of  University at Texas at El Paso
This university offers a complete HCS12 course with the DRAGON12 board. This site is a must-to-visit if you plan to start a HCS12 course regardless of which HCS12 board you are going to use.  Their materials will work for many other HCS12 boards. 
http://ece.utep.edu/courses/web3376/EE3376.html

Jon Marstrander, Instructor of EE Dept. of  University of Alabama at Birmingham
His web site offers lab handouts for the HCS12 and a Book by Dennis G. Smith, Ph.D.
http://www-ece.eng.uab.edu/jmars/courses/ee337_08c/syl.htm

http://www-ece.eng.uab.edu/jmars/courses/ee337_12a/

http://www-ece.eng.uab.edu/jmars/courses/ee337_x/book/   Book by Dennis G. Smith, Ph.D.

Dr. Bill Rison and Dr. Hector Erives, Professors of EE Dept. at New Mexico Tech
Dr. Rison and Dr. Erives have chosen the MiniDRAGON+ board in Spring 2006, and the Dragon12 Plus board in Spring 2008. Their web sites offer complete course materials and lab assignments for the HCS12.
http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~rison/ee308_spr09/labs/index.html

http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~erives/308_11/EE308.html

http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~erives/308L_11/EE308L.html

 

California State University at Fullerton:
http://ecs.fullerton.edu/~jfaller/EGCP_280.html 

Kansas University:
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~gminden/Embedded_Systems/Datasheets.html 

York University in Canada:
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2004-05/W/3215/labs/  

 

 

For the Dragon12 installed with Serial monitor (working with CodeWarrior):

Dr. Richard Haskell and Dr. Osamah A. Rawashdeh, Professors of EE Dept. at Oakland university have chosen our MiniDRAGON+ board and CodeWarrior special edition for a complete training system since Fall semester, 2006.  Their web site offers useful course materials and lab assignments for the HCS12.
http://www.cse.secs.oakland.edu/haskell/EGR280/EGR280F06_main.htm

 

Dr. Muhammad Ali Mazidi,  Professor of ECET Dept. at DeVry university
Dr. Mazidi is a well-known author of popular microcontroller books. He has been teaching microcontroller courses and using our DRAGON12 board in his class since 2007. His web site offers many sample programs and provides the full support for the Dragon12 Plus.
http://www.microdigitaled.com/HCS12/Hardware/Dragon12-Plus-Support.htm

 

Dr. Roger L. Haggard and Manjeera Jeedigunta, Professors of ECE Dept. at Tennessee Technological University have chosen our DRAGON12 board for their classes since Spring semester, 2006. You will find many useful lab experiments and sample programs on their web sites.
http://iweb.tntech.edu/rhaggard/3120s12/

http://blogs.cae.tntech.edu/msjeedigun21/ece3120/


Enzo Paterno and
Michael Khader
,  Professors of ECET Dept. at New Jersey Institute of Technology are using our DRAGON12 boards for their classes in Fall semester, 2006. You will find many useful lab experiments and sample programs on their web sites.
http://www-ec.njit.edu/~khader/classes/ecet410/ecet410.htm

http://web.njit.edu/~paterno/ECET311.html


Jeff Sumey,
Professor of AET Dept. at California University of Pennsylvania has started a HCS12 course using the Dragon12 trainer in Fall 2011
http://www.aet.calu.edu/~jsumey/CET335/resources.html

Dr. Frank Wornle, Professor of the University of Adelaide in Australia
Dr. Frank Wornle has built a complete web site for anyone who would like to know how to use Code Warrior IDE with a free C source level debugger on the DRAGON12 board or the MiniDRAGON+ board. It should apply to our DRAGONfly12 boards as well.
http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/robotics/wpage.php?wpage_id=56

Please read his HCS12serialmonitor.pdf  for the step-by-step setup instructions and 5 lab handouts contain valuable information on HCS12's A/D converter, ECT system, I2C based D/A converter and FIR implementation.

 

For the MiniDragon+, Plus2 and Plus3 installed with D-Bug12 monitor (working with AsmIDE):

Dr. Steve Barrett, Professor of ECE Dept. at University of Wyoming
Dr. Barrett is a well-known author of popular 68HC12 books.  He has been using our MiniDRAGON+ boards in his classes and senior designs since 2003.  His web site offers many lab exercises for the HCS12.
http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/electrical/faculty/barrett/68hc12/

http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/electrical/faculty/barrett/68hc12/Robot_Owners_Manual_web.pdf

One of his graduate student put together an instruction sheet that describes how to “Flash” the Minidragon+ memory using P&E Micro Systems' BDM 
http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/electrical/faculty/barrett/68hc12/HowToFlash.pdf

Dr. Chung S. Leung, Professor of ECE Dept. at Texas A & M University has chosen our MiniDRAGON+ board for his class in Spring semester, 2006. You will find many useful lab experiments and sample programs on his web site.
http://www.engineer.tamuk.edu/cleung/EEEN3449/EEEN%203449.htm

 

For the Dragonfly12 and USBDM (working with CodeWarrior):

Victor P. Nelson, Professor of ECE Dept. of Auburn University
He uses the Dragonfly12 40-pin 9S12C32 DIP module n his course and his web site offers compete lab assignments for a HCS12 course.
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~nelson/courses/elec3040_3050/

 

     
  68HC11:      
  For the Fox11:

Dr. N. Natarajan, Professor of Dept. of ECE of University of Michigan - Dearborn
Dr. Natarajan's web site offers many lab assignments for a HC11 course.  They have started using the FOX11 board for the ECE372 in the Spring Semester of 2004.

A great 68HC11 lab manual written by Dr. N. Natarajan

http://home.comcast.net/~cart_wheel/ece372.html    Since Winter 2005

 

For the EVBplus2:

Harry Broeder, Instructor of Dept. of EE of Rijswijk Institute of Technology in the Netherlands
Mr. Broeder is using our EVBplus2 boards in his class. He is best known as the author of the THRsim11 which is the most popular 68HC11 simulator being used in universities around the world.  His web site offers free demo version of his simulator.  The newest version 5.0 is a significant upgrade that provides debugging support in C. To see the details please visit his web sites at: 
http://www.hc11.demon.nl/thrsim11/68hc11/index.htm

http://www.hc11.demon.nl/thrsim11/hllsupport.htm

If your budget is small and you cannot afford to buy a development board, his simulator is all you need to start learning 68HC11 programming without hardware. His simulator can even simulate some I/O devices such as LEDs and LED 7-segent displays on PC’s screen.

If you have decided to buy a 68HC11 trainer or development board you should consider the EVBplus2 board or the FOX11 board.  The EVBplus2 board is our best 68HC11 board, the FOX11 has basically the same performance, but with less on-board I/O devices. Therefore it offers the best value.  If a school requires students buy their own trainers, the FOX11 board would be a better choice based on affordability.

Dr. Rick Eason, Professor of Dept. of ECE of University of Maine
Dr. Eason's web site offers many lab assignments for a HC11 course with the EVBplus2 board.
http://www.eece.maine.edu/~eason/ece471/ 

Dr. Victor Giurgiut,  Professor of Dept. of Mechanical Engineering of University of South Carolina
Dr. Giurqiut's web site offers a complete 68HC11 course especially for mechanical engineering.
http://www.me.sc.edu/courses/emch367/  Complete course material for a mechanical engineering student learning the 68HC11.

http://www.me.sc.edu/Research/lamss/pdf/JOURNALS/47_Mechatronics_2005_V15_N9_1025-1036.pdf#search=%22evbplus%22
EMC367 course pack  Very complete course materials including motor applications.

Chris Sanders, Instructor of Northseattle community college
http://facweb.northseattle.edu/csanders/EET252AB/

Dr. William J. Ohley, Professor of Dept. of ECE of University of Rhode Island
Dr. Ohley has taught a complete HC11 course with the EVBplus2 board.  
http://www.ele.uri.edu/courses/ele205/index.html

http://www.ele.uri.edu/Courses/ele205/6811-Instructions/index.html


U
niversity Høgskolen i Telemark in Norway:

http://www-pors.hit.no/tf/fag/l4392/  

Easter Washington University:
http://www.ewu.edu/groups/technology/Claudio/t392/s06/documents/class-CAD.htm