MYRTLE BEACH, SC — Tarik Haque, an instructor of electrical engineering technology at Southeastern Community College (SCC) in Whiteville, NC, collaborated with representatives from Ebtron, Inc., to develop original system software for miniature Web servers. Ebtron is a manufacturer of microcontroller-based airflow and temperature devices based in Loris, SC.
Haque worked with Michael Urbaniak, senior vice president, and Rick Rivers, design engineer, of Ebtron to develop the software. The developments will be used in Haque’s classes at SCC, while Ebtron intends to embed the Motorola 68HC908 Digital DNA™ microcontroller, together with the original software systems developed by the group, in many of the company’s newest sensor products.