Hello Al, ... enclosures ... That was the first company I tried. Pricing was the obstacle in the end, especially when including machining. Do you remember...
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Onestone
onestone_apc
Jan 2, 2006 5:00 am
Joerg the pre-punched holes were for buttons. The price was around $4-$5 in 1's, Mouser lists several at <$3 in 100's, so it may well be feasible to make your...
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Onur Yildirim
yildirim_onur
Jan 2, 2006 9:49 am
Hello Joerg, Perhaps you might want to take a look at OKW. http://www2.okw.com/index1.asp We are using their stuff and we are happy both with the quality and ...
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Anders Lindgren
rdogs_maint
Jan 2, 2006 10:48 am
... Most development tools comes with a set of floating-point implementations, you're better off using the one that is provided by your tool than to write your...
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Joerg Schulze-Clewing
analogconsul...
Jan 2, 2006 9:23 pm
Hello Al, ... $4-$5 ... feasible ... hate ... I like translucent as well but when LEDs are closely together the visual distinction between them becomes blurred...
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Joerg Schulze-Clewing
analogconsul...
Jan 2, 2006 9:27 pm
Hello Onur, ... I did go through that as well. Checked Farnell for pricing and got a sticker shock. Their A9072109 (black ABS with dual-AA battery compartment)...
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David Collier
dexdynedgc
Jan 3, 2006 1:14 pm
You are so right. http://egears.co.uk/pd_diskgo.cfm include the wonderful words: DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that users of this product must comply with the...
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David Collier
dexdynedgc
Jan 3, 2006 1:18 pm
Anyone think they have a reliable glass break detector software package I could license? There's a TI app note, which says "it's easy" but not "download the...
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rolf.freitag@...
flisk0
Jan 3, 2006 1:39 pm
Hi, first you do need a sensor because the MSPs do have no builtin glas break detector. Regards, Rolf...
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Onestone
onestone_apc
Jan 3, 2006 1:59 pm
This one is really fun, and I doubt that a truly reliable one exists. Different types of glass make different sounds as they crack. the force of impact and...
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Ole Jacob Hagen
waterthrill
Jan 3, 2006 2:43 pm
Hi, I'm pretty new to MSP430, and so on. So this might be stupid question.... Is it possible to access the Bootstrap loader using MSP430 Gang Programmer? Or do...
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bryan_tracy
Jan 3, 2006 5:36 pm
Mike, Did you ever get a resolution to this problem? I'm seeing the same behaviour from the GANG430. I suspect it is a hardware problem....cable impedance or...
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svijbhaskar
Jan 3, 2006 5:36 pm
Hi to all, The following structure declaration for six arrays of integers for MSP430F1611 __no_init struct channel { int ch[50]; }ch0,ch1,ch2,ch3,ch4,ch5; for...
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technologiupdates
technologiup...
Jan 3, 2006 5:36 pm
What is a leap second http://www.technology-post.com/what-is-leap-second.html...
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Paul Curtis
paul_l_curtis
Jan 3, 2006 5:50 pm
6 arrays * 50 elements/array * 2 bytes/element = 600 bytes. I assume your stack is crashing into the last two arrays as the 1611 has 10K of RAM, the 169 has...
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Rachel Adamec
radamec123
Jan 3, 2006 5:51 pm
... Svij, ... the 1611 has 10Kbytes of RAM, the 149 has only 2Kbytes. Without jumping into this too far, I would look at stack overflows, or at least if the...
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Garlick, Colin
colin_garlick
Jan 3, 2006 6:30 pm
Perhaps you're RAM use that works on 1611 is falling off the end of RAM on the 149. Be aware The 149 has 2Kb of RAM 0200-09FF. The 1611 has 10Kb of RAM...
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Matthias Weingart
msp430@...
Jan 3, 2006 6:36 pm
RAM too small? M. ... Matthias...
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David Collier
dexdynedgc
Jan 3, 2006 6:59 pm
... Ah... I haven't made myself clear have I? I have a small equipment cabinet, of which most of the front door is glass. I basically want to know if someone's...
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David Collier
dexdynedgc
Jan 3, 2006 7:00 pm
I would like to use a pin on an MSP430F169/1611 to receive GPS data at 4800 baud. I have timer A ticking away at 32KHz, but that's a bit low to be useful I...
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Micah Stevens
micahstev
Jan 3, 2006 7:02 pm
Maybe the UART RX pin? -Micah...
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Micah Stevens
micahstev
Jan 3, 2006 7:04 pm
More specifically: that's pin 33, or Port 3.5. Why aren't you running the chip's UART for this? -Micah...
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w.sell@...
golfnut94952
Jan 3, 2006 7:06 pm
... From: "David Collier" <from_yahooMSP430@...> David, If you have any kind of fan in the cabinet you could monitor the air flow at the outlet. If...
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Matthias Weingart
msp430@...
Jan 3, 2006 7:10 pm
... There is a application note from TI describing this software uart using timer capture... Matthias...
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rolf.freitag@...
flisk0
Jan 3, 2006 7:14 pm
Hi, did you missed the leap second three days ago? On my radio controlled clock i could see the leap second 01:59:60 on 2005-01-01, but not on the pcs and not...
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Onestone
onestone_apc
Jan 3, 2006 8:30 pm
Is this a one off? It sounds like it, but then the cost of fixing a sensor to glass wouldn't be an issue, so perhaps not. Ultrasonic, or something like the...
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leon_heller
Jan 3, 2006 8:38 pm
... flow at the outlet. If the glass is broken the flow would decrease. To measure the flow, an inexpensive method is to take a thermistor and pass in some...
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Karl Adler
specific9
Jan 3, 2006 9:45 pm
It has to do with Celestial mechanics and periodic planetary orbits that change slightly. In order to accomodate the earth clock ( a convention after all)...
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alex@...
list430
Jan 3, 2006 9:54 pm
The simplest way I see it, is to have an LED light beem reflected by the glass panel and then detectd by a Light Detector Diode. When the Gass breaks the beam...
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Clifford Heath
fred4fly
Jan 3, 2006 10:59 pm
... Believe it or not, the earth's rotational velocity also changes slightly with the weather, which affects tide heights at the equator vs the poles thus...