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Fasmicro and Microscale Confirmed to Speak at June Mobile Monday Lagos – June 20

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The June Mobile Monday Lagos meetup will take place on 20 June 2011 and the focus is on “Mobile Application Platforms”.

 

Please find below the full details:

  • Event: Mobile Monday June meet-up
  • Date: 20 June 2011
  • Time: 5.30 pm
  • Venue: Robert’s (Brown’s) Cafe, 16B Akin Olugbade Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

 

Ovim Bloggers Day begins in the same venue at 3pm.

 

We will use the two events (Ovim Bloggers Day and MoMo) for the community to get to know more about the product and the services we are building around Ovim.

 

The team will be presenting the appstore and other contents we are building into the tablet and how the developer community can leverage our tablet to reach a wider audience. We will also be presenting our excellent customer support which sets this product apart. Our experience in embedded systems development will also be presented here by demonstrating how the Ovim tablet can be interfaced to the outside world for measurement and control applications using wired and wireless interfaces developed by us.

 

Selected Kenyan Startups in Beta – Not Yet Ready, Incubating In Garages (part 6)

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Part 6: Most are very secretive – no Twitter, no Facebook, yet, we know where to find them. These are some startups in Kenya that will hit the startupsphere in coming months.

 

$quid (Squid)

Have you ever wanted to know how you spend your money? Do you currently juggle an MPESA, ZAP, OboPay, Orange Money account? Do you have limitation with online payment? Squid is a tool that can help you aggregate all you mobile payment providers and perform transaction for the internet and mobile phone, quick and easy. Just connect your accounts and start managing your finances on the go.

 

Twishpot

Twishpot (Tech Wish Pot) is a place where you share ideas, wishes and eureka moment, simply, fast and accessibly for later retrieval, building and sharing with other people who may contribute to your idea to make it a reality. Find like-minded people with your same idea. The users will basically be submitting their wishes that they think can be accomplished via technology for techies to solve. Share what you wish your computer could do for you. However wacky it is, someone might have a solution.

 

SasaLogic

Making technology accessible both in terms of pricing and usability for the African market, while make a business success out of it.  The idea is highly disruptive and bares enormous potential.

 

wingu

This is a school Management system that cover the
Registry
Examination
Hostel and Catering
Human Resource
The project have been developed both on desktop web and mobile platform under a team on Two senior Java developers in Bisol Technologies

 

 

 

Help Answer The Questions Raised In Mobile Monday Nigeria

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We saw this post on Mobile Monday Nigeria website and thought you will like the questions. Simply, do you have anything to share? Many need answers and if you do, please share with us in form of a post. The provocative questions came after a discussion that largely focused on “the impact of government policy on mobile business”.

 

Highlights of the discussion;

  • Developers generally don’t know how to push policy forward for Government to impliment
  • How can we get involve to bring about favourable policy.
  • Participants were also encouraged to learn how government decisions are made
  • Is government policy a hindrance to growth of the industry? Key question that everyone in the room had an opinion about.
  • How can we grow the ecosystem? A responsibility for everyone to work out.

 

Send your comments or answers on these topics/questions to tekedia@fasmicro.com. We will surely appreciate any idea you can bring to this discussion.

 

About Mobile Monday

MoMo, Mobile Monday , is a global community of mobile industry visionaries, developers and influential’s fostering cooperation and cross-border business development through virtual and live networking events to share ideas, best practices and trends from global markets. MoMo is organized by a group of dedicated volunteers from around the world. Originating in Helsinki, Finland, in the year 2000, Mobile Monday has grown into the world’s leading mobile community. And currently has presence in over 100 countries.

Microcontroller – A blend of software and hardware (part 1)

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A microcontroller is a single chip; self-contained computer which incorporates all the basic components of a personal computer on single integrated circuit (IC). These small devices can do so much great jobs that only our imagination is the limit. A basic understanding of electronics and digital circuits is all that is required to get started. Think of any logical application and you will find microcontroller handling the work well. Industrial automation including automatic assembly lines, robots and quality control systems all are backed by some kind of microcontroller.

 

Why Microcontroller?

So exactly why microcontroller or a microprocessor? This is the question which needs to be clarified before putting the heads down. Integrated circuit (IC) is small device, with lots of circuitry inside it, with few connections for external interface. We have several ICs with numerous functionalities in terms of tasks they are meant to perform. The circuit inside an integrated circuit which is composed of many components either digital or analog is designed for a purpose. For instance, LM 380 is designed as an audio amplifier and all the necessary circuitry are inside to make a complete audio amplifier IC. Similarly a 7447 is a binary to 7-segment decoder, and has input pins to accept binary coded decimal (BCD) number; the output pins will then turn on and off accordingly to display the number on a 7-segment display. We have hundreds and thousands of ICs with specific functions in the world of electronics. In order to make good use of these ICs, devices data sheet must be well understood by the circuit designer for any application.

 

On the other hand, microcontrollers and microprocessors are integrated circuits, but they differ fundamentally from other ICs. They are a class in themselves, that the designers have not made them to do a particular function. They are like a plain sheet of paper waiting for pen to put content on them. When they are newly purchased, they have no content in them (no specific function like LM 380 or 7447 or 555 timer). In order to get them useful, we have to put content in them thus programming comes in. Thus a microprocessor or microcontroller can be programed to read the input signal from a sensor and control a particular output (e.g. stepper motor or DC motor) based on the input signal status. While the same IC can be configured later, to read the status of an infra-red sensor, decode the signal and turn another device ON or OFF. If these two types of circuitries were to be made using conventional digital ICs, it would have required a large number of components and any change will require an entire change of the hardware design. In the case of microprocessor or microcontroller, the same IC, can be programmed to do different tasks, and any change in specifications can easily be implemented by just changing the coding. This greatly facilitated the engineers and hobbyists to rapidly develop new electronic devices, and continuously improve previous ones. Design times, time to market and hardware requirements are now decreased. Large hardware designs were reduced, and most of the circuitry was replaced by the configuration scripts (programs).

 

Today we call the ability to configure a microprocessor or microcontroller, programming. A program is nothing but a series of instructions, in a correct and logical manner to instruct the microprocessor or microcontroller on the desired function. Thus you have to learn the instructions your particular microcontroller understands, and what those instructions order it to do. Then it’s your mind, and ideas how you play with these instructions to get your job done. Literally there are hundreds of methods to get the same job done. A microcontroller is a complete, small scale computer with all the necessary devices on-board. All you need is the external hardware, to take in input and control output like sensors and motors.

 

[Breaking News] The Federal Government of Nigeria Retains Fasmicro for Microelectronics Consultancy

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We report that the Nigerian government has hired us to help develop a Microelectronics blueprint for the nation.

 

In a letter communicating this paid consultancy, dated May 24 2011, the government acknowledged our world class proposal and stated in part:

 

“as a recognized expert in the art of microelectronics and embedded systems, the government is hereby engaging you …to help to develop a blueprint for the establishment of microelectronics laboratory in Nigeria. …Your remuneration will be …. “.

 

We will submit this blueprint within 4 weeks. We want to promise to all Nigerians that we will do the best possible. We are honored that the FGN chose a local company that understands what the nation needs over a foreign one that has no clue on the specific nature of the nation.

 

We will remain humble for this honor and continue to push the limits of technology. We gave Africa its first Android apps store and we are coming with a breakthrough technology this summer. Right in Owerri, we are creating technologies.

 

Today, we received a London based apps maker applying to host apps in our store. And we welcomed a visitor from US to our Owerri design center ( the man  operates apps business in US). The truth is, we are real. Come over to Owerri and experience engineering. We are #1. If you challenge it, show us what you have done!

 

Fasmicro Management

Lagos & Owerri, Nigeria