I know all about the TivaC boards. Which actually used LM4F120* processors
prior, and I believe now use the TM4C processors. They are not however
cheap. I think I got my "connected" crypto board for $12 on sale a while
back.

But wait a minute is the dht-11 UART ? I was thinking it was one wire(
which linux has a generic one wire driver ). Any way, no idea what the
problem could be, it should be dead simple easy to write an application to
use these if UART. And I'm not going to write someone's term paper for them
. . .

On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Apr 2016 10:58:43 -0700, William Hermans
> <[email protected]> declaimed the following:
>
> >I'd probably go for something like an NXP LPC1114 if interfacing an
> >external MCU to do offload / offboard type stuff. The reasoning is pretty
> >simple. These MCU's IIRC only need a resistor, and a capacitor to get up
> >and running. Based on other preferences, I'd actually prefer something
> like
> >an MSP430G2552* because they're easy to use, and I'm fairly familiar with
> >them already. the NXP MCU's I've actually not touched yet, but have done a
> >lot of reading on them( in the past ).
> >
>         Remember -- I was only doing this as a learning experiment in the
> attempt to help the OP (who has posted the same illegible message two or
> three times, only acknowledging one of my responses... I suspect they may
> also have problems with accessing the forum)
>
>         If I really needed to use a full-up BBB with a DHT11 I'd have to
> figure
> out the PRUs first; if they didn't support it I'd probably try a small
> (relatively speaking) PIC chip using one GPIO to the DHT11 and likely
> create some simple serial port/UART command protocol to get to the BBB.
> However, TIVAs are rather cheap (TI should really push them as a "Maker"
> product rather than "evaluation boards"). Ethernet capable for ~$20/$25
> [latter has the hardware crypto], and the smaller one for ~$13.
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