Qwerty keyboard for bs2p
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I have been trying to come up
with a good application for my basic stamp
and I was wondering if there was a qwerty
keyboard I could connect to my bs2p?
If you're wondering why I'm doing this
its because I building a miniture system
from a javalin stamp that connected to a bs2p.
the bs2p would act as a peripheral controller.
If anyone has any ideas on that too, let me know
thanx
with a good application for my basic stamp
and I was wondering if there was a qwerty
keyboard I could connect to my bs2p?
If you're wondering why I'm doing this
its because I building a miniture system
from a javalin stamp that connected to a bs2p.
the bs2p would act as a peripheral controller.
If anyone has any ideas on that too, let me know
thanx
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>I have been trying to come up
>with a good application for my basic stamp
>and I was wondering if there was a qwerty
>keyboard I could connect to my bs2p?
>If you're wondering why I'm doing this
>its because I building a miniture system
>from a javalin stamp that connected to a bs2p.
>the bs2p would act as a peripheral controller.
>If anyone has any ideas on that too, let me know
>
>thanx
Here is a miniature keyboard which might fit your needs:
http://www.mpja.com/product.asp?product=12444+KB
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> I have been trying to come up
> with a good application for my basic stamp
> and I was wondering if there was a qwerty
> keyboard I could connect to my bs2p?
> If you're wondering why I'm doing this
> its because I building a miniture system
> from a javalin stamp that connected to a bs2p.
> the bs2p would act as a peripheral controller.
> If anyone has any ideas on that too, let me know
>
> thanx
>
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I'm developening a peripheral controller and I have the same
problem. Up to now I have an I2C memory, a Dallas RTCC, a 2x16 LCD and I
want a keyboard. And all in one chip ( a PIC16F628 U$S5 here in Argentina ).
The interfase with the Host is RS232 and my controller has 32 bytes of
buffer for RX.
If you need help, e-mail me. I need help with the keyboard issue, as
I want to have 27 letters (A-Z), 10 number (0-9), cursors buttons, Enter,
Escape, Delete and Shift key. Perhaps using some Keypad encoders (16 o 20
key ) but I need 2 or 3 encoders to do all the job.
Ezequiel
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Qwerty keyboard for bs2p
> I have been trying to come up
> with a good application for my basic stamp
> and I was wondering if there was a qwerty
> keyboard I could connect to my bs2p?
> If you're wondering why I'm doing this
> its because I building a miniture system
> from a javalin stamp that connected to a bs2p.
> the bs2p would act as a peripheral controller.
> If anyone has any ideas on that too, let me know
>
> thanx
>
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