Hi All: I'm finally going to bite the bullet and deal with the pain of running development tools on Windows, just so I can use an in curcuit debugger. Also I...
Hi, I have the CCS ICD. It works only in debug mode only under the CCS IDE. Bought if from HVWtech. It comes with a stand alone utility that uses it as...
I've used both the CCS ICD-U40 and the Microchip ICD2. Both work very well. The advantage of the CCS ICD for me is the integration into the CCS IDE. The CCS...
Thank you very, very much for the offer. That would be great. ddorey[at]porchlight.ca I'm neck-deep in learning the AVRs at the moment. But would like to try...
If there is a labour disruption we will not be able to open the room as there is the wee problem of the $1000 fine for crossing the picket line. That's a lot...
Joe (?) I use Zilog parts, Z8Encore, mostly the eZ80Acclaim. Allen ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo!...
Is anyone else interested in going to this? http://barcamp.org/BarCampOttawa This is a general geek meetup, like ORE but not just robots. It will take place...
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So, what have you been running up until now, and why do you find it not satisfactory. (Not arguing your decision, just want to understand the tested and...
RoboMontreal is the first forum dedicated to robotics hobbyists in the Montreal area. The group is just getting started, and to help spread the word we're...
Thanks for the reply Allen, first thing I'd like to know as a newbie to microcontrollers is general architecture, etc. compared to PICs, AVRs, Intel 8086, et....
Joe (?) The Z8 Encore part come in a lot of versions, the one I am most familiar with is the Z8F6423 ( the 80 pin 64K Flash ROM version that comes with the...
Well what I have here is Z8 Encore! XP Development Kit. On the bottom of box is a sticker saying Z8F04A28100KIT Z8 ENCORE! XP 4K 28- PIN DEV KIT (REV C). I...
Good Evening: Has anyone tried using the 567 chip to detect specific frequencies? I understand that the 567 chips is sort of the reverse of the 555 chip, but...
... http://products.zarlink.com/product_profiles/MT8888C.htm I can obtain samples for you of that chip or similar ones from Zarlink if you are so inclined. ...
I was wondering what companies are "sample-friendly", I've had success requesting samples from Analog Devices (seem very ham-friendly), Texas Instruments,...
From my past experience, the local suppliers for Atmel are very cheap with samples. That was quite a few years ago so it might have changed since as they ...
Fantastic!!! Thank you very much. May I assume that the values indicated on the schematics are to set the 567 chip to detect 4kHz? Is this the "standard" way...
Thank you very much for the offer. To use that I'd also need some sort of phone encoder also wouldn't I to produce the double-tones that phones use? I was...
The aforementioned design has a variable resistor that can be used to select the frequency but it's centered around 4Khz. The 567 can go as high 250Khz I...
Actually that device both generates and decodes the dual-tones used in the regular telephone system. When you wrote touch-tone, I was assuming that you were...
... Yup, that's the trick. The resistor value and cap value aren't critical. The cap can even be a regular non-polarized cap. If you take a close look at the...
I was working on learning to program the miniore, and created this list. I thought it might be usefull. Miniore I/Os RA0 J13 IR Sensor RA1 J15 IR Sensor RA2...
Anybody know what happened to Mr. Bill Harrison, the chief promotor of mini-sumo robot wrestling? I lost track of him after his last move. Regards,. Dave...
... Oh, so it was a FEMALE Robot eh? <smile> So to detect several different tones I'd need a separate 567 for each tone? Is there a "better" solution? I was...
... in ... assuming ... Oh, now that's interesting. So with two of these chips you could send data via sound. Sorry, I only glanced at DATASheet for a moment...
... Yup, that's the trick. Actually, its a 4x4 matrix... includes ABCD, tones normally that only the operator has access to. Back in the good old days...