Gotta keep a bit active if your going to do any collaboration.
The DS5000 is an 8051 type micro with built in battery backed ram
an i/o in 40 pin dip.
You know people on the dark side? Interesting.
So what do you require a remote controled vehicle with authentic
diesel motor sounds?
cya, Andrew...
Chris wrote:
> I’m sort of a bit anti-social when it comes to the net, maybe backward
> is a better term email and google is all I do.
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> On the other note; I’m assuming the DS5000 is a storage system and not a
> digital voice recorder. I know some pretty keen young fellas who luv the
> dark side and might not mind me divulging their email addresses, I shall
> find out..
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> My current project is a dual speed controller for a twin screw pilot
> boat. To make it suit a radio control transmitter it will have
> tank/bulldozer style throttles. Adjusting the throttle will accelerate
> or decelerate both motors; pushing the throttle to the side will slow
> one motor and increase the speed of the other. Leaving the throttle
> centered and pushing it sideways will result in one motor going forward
> while the reverses. Doing it this way means you can use only two
> channels by plugging the rudder channel into the motor offset line and
> then the rudder servo into the correct socket on the PCB and have
> independent throttles and a rudder. I have included three open drain
> outputs which can sink 4 or 5 amps, dual diesel engine sounds which rev
> with the motors and a horn as well this will use seven channels and
> should provide quite a few opportunities for fun.
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> Yours Sincerely
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> Chris Holme