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radioshack.com has a good auto relay part number 900-2391. I've used this relay
in many auto-related applications. it costs about $5.00.
in many auto-related applications. it costs about $5.00.
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You could use 1A 5V dc relays, which can switch most things in a car. For
heavier-duty switching, you could use the small relay to drive a larger, 12V
power relay (for the headlights, for example).
I use ones which have a 7-pin DIL configuration, with the 'center' pins
missing.
Cheers,
Mike
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> De: Tyson Whitt [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=HuGmXw1IRGLH3C2vApCp7fpBki-5_38FBiU0KfrlpCXlmDoofmqNr6x2P5qrhFQcIEsmlcaXWnqinuxzUIXQwy4]tysonwhitt@h...[/url
> Enviado el: martes, 18 de abril de 2000 1:24
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> Asunto: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] (unknown)
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> Hi all. I am building a security alarm for my car using the
> Basic Stamp II.
> I'm wondering what type of relays (specs) I should use to interface the
> stamp with my auto accessories (parking lights, horn, dome light, starter
> disable). Any info would be appreciated.
>
> Tyson
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Any and all data regarding this is appreciated.
The motors I will be driving are automotive motors (power windows or
windshield wiper).
The current is about 4-6A.
Thanks a million.
Gary
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From: Chris [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=7vOPll__SCvx29DVWEbE1-wUCLk3_UNBYTM_Ea7PV8O5KMm2xOyYGhy9Z040LwfLW4839pd3kLWaOOc8sg]c_rosney@y...[/url
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Gary,
As far as i can say, you have 2 options.
1) Get an H-Bridge
Two I know of and have used are the L293 and the more powerful L298.
Both run 2 DC motors in either direction, though i'm not sure about
speed control. Sending differnt pulses to the chip MAY change it's
speed, but I'm not really sure. The 93 can handle up to 1.2 Amps,
while the 98 can take 4 Amps but is a little bit harder to use.
Both cost around $5, if you want datasheets, i'll send them to you.
2) Get servo motors.
Servo motors, though expensive, can be controled directly from the
stamp in 2 directions, at varying speeds, no extra driver needed.
The H-Bridge option is much cheaper though.
-Chris
to Bob Blick and his H-bridge circuit. The H-bridge is relatively easy to
build and to control. DO NOT forget the heat sinks when using these
motors. Bob can be reached at:
http://www.bobblick.com/bob/projects/projects.html
Good luck, Gene.
At 05:54 PM 4/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Chris,
>
>Any and all data regarding this is appreciated.
>
>The motors I will be driving are automotive motors (power windows or
>windshield wiper).
>
>The current is about 4-6A.
>
>Thanks a million.
>
>Gary
>
>
>
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>From: Chris [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=xCjwdh3Fe_rigQRQpsSdk0of5IQL4IEpo7rDOG7NF9keSN81-yM9WCWrq7dcJZ8qOGrA-xUrpQdFmfw9Zw]c_rosney@y...[/url
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>To: basicstamps@egroups.com
>Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] (unknown)
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>Gary,
>
>As far as i can say, you have 2 options.
>
>1) Get an H-Bridge
>
>Two I know of and have used are the L293 and the more powerful L298.
>Both run 2 DC motors in either direction, though i'm not sure about
>speed control. Sending differnt pulses to the chip MAY change it's
>speed, but I'm not really sure. The 93 can handle up to 1.2 Amps,
>while the 98 can take 4 Amps but is a little bit harder to use.
>
>Both cost around $5, if you want datasheets, i'll send them to you.
>
>2) Get servo motors.
>
>Servo motors, though expensive, can be controled directly from the
>stamp in 2 directions, at varying speeds, no extra driver needed.
>The H-Bridge option is much cheaper though.
>
>-Chris
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Gene & Sydelle Norris
mailto:enorris@h...
http://members.home.net/enorris
E. Windsor, NJ USA
>how many stamp lines are required for a servo motor?
Only one. You use PWM to control it.
-Chris
Gary Companion wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Any and all data regarding this is appreciated.
>
> The motors I will be driving are automotive motors (power windows or
> windshield wiper).
>
> The current is about 4-6A.
>
> Thanks a million.
>
> Gary
>
>
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> From: Chris [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=RjdlQ2gNb1hVsY2cT4T7a4RdzD1BXdnM9f_hz7-nN2JXolvYbjE7qfCCOBa-A2cuDy3SDJ6YWw9uV37wSw]c_rosney@y...[/url
> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 4:53 PM
> To: basicstamps@egroups.com
> Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] (unknown)
>
> Gary,
>
> As far as i can say, you have 2 options.
>
> 1) Get an H-Bridge
>
> Two I know of and have used are the L293 and the more powerful L298.
> Both run 2 DC motors in either direction, though i'm not sure about
> speed control. Sending differnt pulses to the chip MAY change it's
> speed, but I'm not really sure. The 93 can handle up to 1.2 Amps,
> while the 98 can take 4 Amps but is a little bit harder to use.
>
> Both cost around $5, if you want datasheets, i'll send them to you.
>
> 2) Get servo motors.
>
> Servo motors, though expensive, can be controled directly from the
> stamp in 2 directions, at varying speeds, no extra driver needed.
> The H-Bridge option is much cheaper though.
>
> -Chris
cheap to complex:
a) simple resistor divider to check a voltage treshold (1-2 pin)
b) RC timing to check voltage (1-2 PIN)
c) ADC chip (4 - 5 PINS)
ACJacques
Vince Fell wrote:
>
> I am using a BSII as a driver interface on a Barbie Jeep.
> Unfortunately there is no way to see the current state of charge in
> the batteries. Any ideas on how to use the stamp to pull this off?
> I am using an LCD display on the Jeep to display other functions
> which could be used to display current battery state.
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice!
> VF
truly. If you have any specific questions about this technology, I've done
substantial work with this, and as a matter of fact built a 64-segment
sequencer based on a stamp (bringing this back to topic.)
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, s premena wrote:
> Take a look at electroluminescent rope - 12 colors and
> up to 800 feet long!
>
> What's the catch? $2/foot and needs high voltage inverter
> to drive it.
>
> You could wrap separate coils of this stuff around a post
> and light them controlled by your standard VU driver
> chip through special drivers....
>
> Look at:
>
> Pocket rainbow and flashing shoelaces... www.playfish.com/coolneon/
>
> www.elwire.com
> www.coolight.com
>
> Bunch of other sites mostly for OEMs - here it comes... :-)
> still at $2 per foot it's coming a little slow..
>
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Also use a large capacitor 1000uF or so to power the Stamp. i.e.
1N???
V+ >---->|
o
> To Stamp +
| 1000uF
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GND >
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> GND
You might additionally want to place a reverse biased diode across the
transistor as well as the relay.
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Signal >--/\/\--o
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| | |
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Try placing a 2200uF or so across the HORN terminals
(observe capacitor polarity)
>hello
>i get a stamp circuit that control an relay
>and the relay control a car horn but when conecting
>the care horn the stamp go grazy because of the radio
>interfac of the horn i even used opto isolation it did
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It was the son of the virus that I received on the Stamp list 3 days ago.
Many of the list members reacted positively and I followed the idea from
Brian Gillis, loaded the 7MB of PC-cillin, free for 30 days.
I scanned my disk, it corrected or destroyed 25 files.
I hope now that I am clean.
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Sent: mardi 14 novembre 2000 16:45
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> Another Virus has been let loose in this group.
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> Sorry for the virus that I not voluntary sent yesterday.
> It was the son of the virus that I received on the Stamp list 3 days ago.
> Many of the list members reacted positively and I followed the idea from
> Brian Gillis, loaded the 7MB of PC-cillin, free for 30 days.
> I scanned my disk, it corrected or destroyed 25 files.
> I hope now that I am clean.
> With apologize,
> ECO
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ECO,
Unfortunately, immediately after receiving the above note.....I received a file
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 11:55 AM
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> Sorry for the virus that I not voluntary sent yesterday.
> It was the son of the virus that I received on the Stamp list 3 days ago.
> Many of the list members reacted positively and I followed the idea from
> Brian Gillis, loaded the 7MB of PC-cillin, free for 30 days.
> I scanned my disk, it corrected or destroyed 25 files.
> I hope now that I am clean.
> With apologize,
> ECO
>
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> Sent: mardi 14 novembre 2000 16:45
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> > Another Virus has been let loose in this group.
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thermocouple to a stamp? I want to use this as part of a radio telemetry
system to monitor exhaust gas temperature on an R/C boat. Thanks.
Roy Wilmer wrote:
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> Check this out also http://www.devvy.com/democracy.html
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> Many of you have seen the reprint of this document. If you have, it's worth
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> Official Definition of DEMOCRACY
> NOTE
> Here are four (4) facsimile section reproductions taken from a 156 page book
> officially compiled and issued by the U.S. War Department, November 30,1928,
> setting forth exact and truthful definitions of a Democracy and of a Republic,
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and a couple of LM358's to get instrument quality devices. The 594 is an
expensive chip which provides cold junction compensation and a very linear
output. If you don't need that level of precision, or want to keep the cost
down, I've had fair success with a couple of op-amps and an ADC. Type "J"
will only take you up to 800 degrees F. I believe "K" will go to 1200. If
you check the AD line, I believe there is a chip for each one.
Chris Loiacono
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I need to measure temperatures to around 1200f . Has anyone interfaced a
thermocouple to a stamp? I want to use this as part of a radio telemetry
system to monitor exhaust gas temperature on an R/C boat. Thanks.
Have your friend go to www.yahoogroups.com.
Tom O'Brien
to offer a Stamp with a 10/100 RJ45 ethernet connection and program upload
via FTP or similar... they said "not at this time... but would bring it up
at the next engineering meeting".
I'd suggest send them an email asking about it too... obviously if there's
enough demand for such a thing, they will make it.
I suggested to them I'd want a builtin DHCP client so I could just "plug it
in" a 10/100 network.... the serial port idea is easy and simple... but it's
also "old". :-)
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From: "Alberto Zamora" <azestrada@y...>
To: "Grupo Basic Stamp" <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:04 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] (unknown)
> Has anyone connected the BS2 to a ethernet network?
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> Alberto Zamora Estrada.
> Phone: (506) 220-6736.
> Cell: (506) 374-3846.
> Fax: (506) 220-8684
> Investigaci
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Beware of the attachment, contains virus.
Regards, Steve
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> Beware of the attachment, contains virus.
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I'm using a Mac. I am impervious to these pitiful viruses :-)
-Chilton
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> > > Beware of the attachment, contains virus.
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> I'm using a Mac. I am impervious to these pitiful viruses :-)
>
Sure, I haven't seen a virus that runs on a Mac in about 5 years. I
have a pretty massive collection, to be honest, so if you actually do
have one that runs on the current MacOS, I'd love a copy.
-Chilton
Has anyone notified Yahoo ? They may try to spread it in other threads.
Bruce
chilton@t... wrote:
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> I'm using a Mac. I am impervious to these pitiful viruses :-)
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> -Chilton
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bushing on the motor shaft. This could be set up to give you a "wobble"
that can serve the "vibration" effect, and the motor speed could be
controlled by integrating the PWM or PulseOut functions of the Stamp.
Russ Bassani
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From: K- Jay <kev1718@h...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:57 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] (unknown)
| Thanks, I will have to look for another way
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| Solid state relays are normally full on or off. Furthermore, they are
| usually slow switching and not meant for pulse work.
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| From: K- Jay <kev1718@h...>
| To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
| Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:59 PM
| Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Driving a Solid State Relay
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| >Can a SSR be driven in such a way to produce
| >a variable voltage output using a BS2.
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| >I would like to control a vibrator that's connected
| >to a rail that parts slide on. I need to be able
| >to adjust the "Speed" of the vibrator. Is this
| >possible using the Pulsout or the PWM commands.
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