Another Electronic related forum
steve_b
Posts: 1,563
Hey guys,
What with a lot of hobbyists working with the stamp, there are some people that don't have expertise with electronic shtuff!
How about a forum just for electronics related questions?
And possibly one for mechanical related stuff?!· (for interfacing to mechancial stuff....etc...)
Just some thoughts!
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Steve
http://members.rogers.com/steve.brady
http://www.geocities.com/paulsopenstage
"Inside each and every one of us is our one, true authentic swing. Something we was born with. Something that's ours and ours alone. Something that can't be learned... something that's got to be remembered."
What with a lot of hobbyists working with the stamp, there are some people that don't have expertise with electronic shtuff!
How about a forum just for electronics related questions?
And possibly one for mechanical related stuff?!· (for interfacing to mechancial stuff....etc...)
Just some thoughts!
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Steve
http://members.rogers.com/steve.brady
http://www.geocities.com/paulsopenstage
"Inside each and every one of us is our one, true authentic swing. Something we was born with. Something that's ours and ours alone. Something that can't be learned... something that's got to be remembered."
Comments
I'll pass your suggestions along to the folks that make those decisions. I should know something in a couple of days.
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Jim
Parallax IT Dept.
I was just browsing a Stamp forum when I saw an ADC circuit that I could also use with an SX chip.
It made me think of all the different parts that often are connected to any microchip:
DAC and ADC converters, LEDs, LCD displays, stepping motors, PC serial and parallel port interfacing, mechanical switches: SPST, SPDT, DPDT, wafer, BCD encoded, pushbuttons, relays, thermistors, Hall effect switches, the many variations of TTL like LS, S, HCT, and ECL, CMOS, RAM, even making a 5 volt supply if you only have a 6 volt DC source, ...
Lots of time I run into some new part or technology I've never worked with before, and could really use a simple description, or circuit, or snippet of demo code in either Stamp Basic or SX assembly...