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20684 Dov Yassky
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Apr 1, 2002
12:17 pm
Hello Peter, I have a data acquisition program that used to work on 286, 386 & 486. Even, if I remember correctly, on a little HP200. The reason I had used...
20685 Peter Charles
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Apr 1, 2002
2:10 pm
Justin- I am assuming that the person for whom this sytem is designed is in a wheelchair...please disregard my comments that follow if the assumption is wrong....
20686 J. Clark Hughes
clark4ut Offline Send Email
Apr 1, 2002
3:03 pm
Several recent posts seem to indicate that the DOS editor used to interface to the BS1 has some compatibility or system requirements issues that prevent it ...
20687 Gerry Shand
ronlizus Offline Send Email
Apr 1, 2002
3:44 pm
Hello Everyone: I am looking for an A/D converter that has the following characteristics: a. can sample a waveform every 200 microseconds or so (speed not...
20688 Beau Schwabe
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Apr 1, 2002
3:52 pm
This is called a Boost regulator, that simply uses the back EMF from an inductor in a controlled manor to increase the output voltage to a desired level. ...
20689 Newzed@... Send Email Apr 1, 2002
4:13 pm
For Gerry Take a look at Texas Instruments TLC2543. Sid [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
20690 Ricky Konvicka
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Apr 1, 2002
5:35 pm
I have a stamp powered device with a clock chip and a few other IC's in which I would like to add a battery backup. I am just looking to eliminate brown outs...
20691 Sean T. Lamont .lost.
zenchemical Offline Send Email
Apr 1, 2002
6:21 pm
There's decent tech data at energizer.com. ... Sean T. Lamont, CTO / Chief NetNerd, Abstract Software, Inc. (ServNet) Seattle - Bellingham - Vancouver -...
20692 Beau Schwabe
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Apr 1, 2002
6:24 pm
... Just a Thought: In a data logger project I worked on a few years ago we implemented several power saving schemes. One was to run a RTC (Real Time Clock) in...
20693 Dennis P. O'Leary
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Apr 1, 2002
6:42 pm
Maxim MAX187, 12 bits, single channel, built-in reference. Dennis ... From: Gerry Shand [mailto:ronlizus@...] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 7:44 AM To:...
20694 Ricky Konvicka
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Apr 1, 2002
7:11 pm
Thanks Beau. The device I have though, normally runs on 110v ac. I guess that is my downfall, power consumption was not a concern till now. I need to run an...
20695 Dennis P. O'Leary
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Apr 1, 2002
7:20 pm
Justin, FDA approval to market for medical devices requires safety and reliability documentation, even for items appearing intrinsically safe. The trade...
20696 Craig Gardner
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Apr 1, 2002
7:56 pm
I just wanted to let everyone know that my E-Mail address has changed to cgardner@... Have a great day Craig Gardner...
20697 BENS ANTS
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Apr 1, 2002
8:45 pm
You can get CAPs that store a lot of charge, ( www.maplin.co.uk ) they are good for BEAM robots too Ben Ricky Konvicka <ricky@...> wrote: I...
20698 J. Clark Hughes
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Apr 1, 2002
9:38 pm
I'm surprised you haven't gotten an answer on this yet. Use the component leads if they reach. If they don't, use other component leads that you've clipped ...
20699 Al Williams
wd5gnr Offline Send Email
Apr 1, 2002
9:52 pm
We often use precut stripped wire for breadboards when prototyping. Combine that with the breadboard-style PC boards and it is very easy to wire up whatever...
20700 brownstamp Offline Send Email Apr 1, 2002
10:55 pm
I am using the Max7219 for driving LED 7-seg displays quite successfuly. I basically used (with very little modification) the AppNote from Parallax. However,...
20701 brownstamp Offline Send Email Apr 1, 2002
11:08 pm
Eric, I use two methods: 1- one is exactly is what Al William suggested, using the Radio Shack boards (the larger one is RS 276-168B and the small one is 176- ...
20702 travis_gm Offline Send Email Apr 1, 2002
11:45 pm
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew how I can easily input a voltage into the stamp. I think the max voltage I would need to measure is 10V but I am not...
20703 Peter Charles
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Apr 2, 2002
12:14 am
Dennis and Justin- Dennis, you are, of course correct. There is a vast and all but incomprehensible regulatory quagmire that governs the marketing of medical...
20704 silver17audiocraft
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Apr 2, 2002
1:17 am
Does anyone know how I can control a servo motor to move about 90 degrees clockwise and then return to its starting position (within a time frame of about 8...
20705 Steven Johnson
ablondi Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2002
1:27 am
This is very encouraging! I am also having trouble programming my basic stamp 1 with my pentium 186 running Windoze 95. Can you send me the information on...
20706 mixman1982 Offline Send Email Apr 2, 2002
1:29 am
i am such a newbie that i don't even have a microcontroller. i am just making sure that what i buy will do what i need it to do. i am not making a robot or...
20707 smorillas Offline Send Email Apr 2, 2002
1:35 am
Do you realise that the stamp will not be able to get anywhere near these sample speed rates?...
20708 Dennis P. O'Leary
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Apr 2, 2002
1:39 am
Peter, Thanks for clarifying this. Your message ended abruptly, leaving us in suspense. Dennis ... From: Peter Charles [mailto:pcharles@...] Sent:...
20709 Rodent
qlenfg Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2002
1:40 am
Charles E. Fromage says: Quite simple actually. The first thing you want to do is physically measure the rotation of the servo by *carefully* turning it by...
20710 Michael Gianturco
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Apr 2, 2002
3:04 am
Hello Eric, I am not an expert at this, but I have had plenty of problems with it, so I will pass along my experience. One approach is to run the wires on the...
20711 Peter Charles
viropath Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2002
3:10 am
Dennis- Sorry about the truncated message...it happens often when emailing from my laptop. I was only going to point out that the regulatory aspects of these...
20712 Al Williams
wd5gnr Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2002
3:52 am
I buy the Kester no clean flux pens. Easier to work with the pens and the no clean is nice, although I usually alchohol them off anyway. Al Williams AWC * 8...
20713 kasaneus Offline Send Email Apr 2, 2002
4:18 am
Hello all: I have created a hexapod from scratch and am now programming it to walk. I am using a Basic stamp2 and 2 Scott Edwards SSC's for serial leg control....
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