Web based controller
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Hello,
I'm new to basic stamps, and I've got a quick question for you more
experienced guys.
I need to develop a device that using the basic stamp, can control 16
(or more) 110v outputs (via relay) by using a web based control.
From what I can find, I can use the Parralax MicroWebServ with the
Basic Stamp II and that will get me half way. Are there any good
relay control boards for 110v applications, and is there a way to get
more than 16 outputs (eg. 256?)
Thanks!
Michael Brown
Xamo Entertainment
mike@x...
I'm new to basic stamps, and I've got a quick question for you more
experienced guys.
I need to develop a device that using the basic stamp, can control 16
(or more) 110v outputs (via relay) by using a web based control.
From what I can find, I can use the Parralax MicroWebServ with the
Basic Stamp II and that will get me half way. Are there any good
relay control boards for 110v applications, and is there a way to get
more than 16 outputs (eg. 256?)
Thanks!
Michael Brown
Xamo Entertainment
mike@x...
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> From what I can find, I can use the Parralax MicroWebServ with the
> Basic Stamp II and that will get me half way. Are there any good
> relay control boards for 110v applications, and is there a way to get
>
You might consider Opto-22 relay boards for your 110 stuff. To create an
interface that can grow, consider using daisy-chained shift registers (like
the 75HC595) to control the relay board.
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