speeding up l.e.d.s with an outside control....HELP!
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HI Everyone,
I am very new to this and could use a point in the right direction. I
am designing my own program for a circuit I intend to mass produce
and I am using the rev D STAMP 1.
I need to find a way to control ten diferent speeds of a flashing led
from an outside control knob with only one i/o pin. Is this possible
and is there any kind of information that is commonly out there about
basic stamp programming that has this type of program in it?
My email is kalola1@m.... Thanks so much!
I am very new to this and could use a point in the right direction. I
am designing my own program for a circuit I intend to mass produce
and I am using the rev D STAMP 1.
I need to find a way to control ten diferent speeds of a flashing led
from an outside control knob with only one i/o pin. Is this possible
and is there any kind of information that is commonly out there about
basic stamp programming that has this type of program in it?
My email is kalola1@m.... Thanks so much!
Comments
It would be quite easy.
Rgds,
Chris
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From: "bodine08" <castle@s...>
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Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 6:19 AM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] speeding up l.e.d.s with an outside control....HELP!
> HI Everyone,
>
> I am very new to this and could use a point in the right direction. I
> am designing my own program for a circuit I intend to mass produce
> and I am using the rev D STAMP 1.
>
> I need to find a way to control ten diferent speeds of a flashing led
> from an outside control knob with only one i/o pin. Is this possible
> and is there any kind of information that is commonly out there about
> basic stamp programming that has this type of program in it?
>
> My email is kalola1@m.... Thanks so much!
>
>
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