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Dual BS2 in a PLCC package - What do you think?

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2003-10-23 21:31 in General Discussion
Hello fellow "Stampers", as a graduate of ITT Technical Institute i have
done many projects over the years.
many of which have been for the school projects and some that may require
2 BS2's. The projects i cannot discuss because they are
patent pending. but what i really want to share with you is my design of
the BS2PLCC. for some of you it maybe ridiculous but for those of you that
need twice as much program space and twice as many I/O ports without the
foolishness of multiplexing and in a remarkable size, then i believe we
have the stamp for you. i made a circuit board that was electrically
similar to the BS2PLCC but its size and the size of my projects had
problems. i had hoped that by posting this here and giving you a look at
it, maybe Parallax would consider the New stamp with POWER.

(if I'm an idiot and they have already developed this PLEASE CLUE ME IN!!!)

www.turbodeuce.com/images/PLCCBS2.jpg

Note: the DPDT switch is for Programming between the two stamps.

Thanks for taking a look. Gary D

Comments

  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2003-10-23 19:57
    Hi Gary,
    You might want to check out these:
    http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=BS2P40-IC - Improved speed,
    memory and I/O
    http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=BS2SX-IC - Improved speed and
    memory

    Kevin


    Original Message
    From: "Gary Denison" <gdii@c...>
    To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:10 PM
    Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Dual BS2 in a PLCC package - What do you think?


    > Hello fellow "Stampers", as a graduate of ITT Technical Institute i have
    > done many projects over the years.
    > many of which have been for the school projects and some that may require
    > 2 BS2's. The projects i cannot discuss because they are
    > patent pending. but what i really want to share with you is my design of
    > the BS2PLCC. for some of you it maybe ridiculous but for those of you that
    > need twice as much program space and twice as many I/O ports without the
    > foolishness of multiplexing and in a remarkable size, then i believe we
    > have the stamp for you. i made a circuit board that was electrically
    > similar to the BS2PLCC but its size and the size of my projects had
    > problems. i had hoped that by posting this here and giving you a look at
    > it, maybe Parallax would consider the New stamp with POWER.
    >
    > (if I'm an idiot and they have already developed this PLEASE CLUE ME
    IN!!!)
    >
    > www.turbodeuce.com/images/PLCCBS2.jpg
    >
    > Note: the DPDT switch is for Programming between the two stamps.
    >
    > Thanks for taking a look. Gary D
    >
    >
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2003-10-23 21:15
    EXCELLENT !! You Have opened my eyes. i thank you for your remarkable
    research !!!! i am so happy now, its going to be a wonderful weekend.

    thanks again kevin !!! i did not know this existed !!! i cant tell you how
    excited i am !!!



    At 02:57 PM 10/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
    >Hi Gary,
    > You might want to check out these:
    >http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=BS2P40-IC - Improved speed,
    >memory and I/O
    >http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=BS2SX-IC - Improved speed and
    >memory
    >
    >Kevin
    >
    >
    >
    Original Message
    >From: "Gary Denison" <gdii@c...>
    >To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
    >Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:10 PM
    >Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Dual BS2 in a PLCC package - What do you think?
    >
    >
    > > Hello fellow "Stampers", as a graduate of ITT Technical Institute i have
    > > done many projects over the years.
    > > many of which have been for the school projects and some that may require
    > > 2 BS2's. The projects i cannot discuss because they are
    > > patent pending. but what i really want to share with you is my design of
    > > the BS2PLCC. for some of you it maybe ridiculous but for those of you that
    > > need twice as much program space and twice as many I/O ports without the
    > > foolishness of multiplexing and in a remarkable size, then i believe we
    > > have the stamp for you. i made a circuit board that was electrically
    > > similar to the BS2PLCC but its size and the size of my projects had
    > > problems. i had hoped that by posting this here and giving you a look at
    > > it, maybe Parallax would consider the New stamp with POWER.
    > >
    > > (if I'm an idiot and they have already developed this PLEASE CLUE ME
    >IN!!!)
    > >
    > > www.turbodeuce.com/images/PLCCBS2.jpg
    > >
    > > Note: the DPDT switch is for Programming between the two stamps.
    > >
    > > Thanks for taking a look. Gary D
    > >
    > >
    > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to:
    > > basicstamps-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
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    >Body of the message will be ignored.
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    > >
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    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    >
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2003-10-23 21:31
    Uh... we have a BS2p40 with 32 I/O pins and lots of horsepower. Did
    that not work for you? And you can buy the raw parts to package it any
    way you like -- others already do.

    -- Jon Williams
    -- Applications Engineer, Parallax
    -- Dallas Office


    Original Message
    From: Gary Denison [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=aMcKXIXjbEf4mqzUudqb2P7iuDE1JSdlQDzQciUoy9pLETYQqh4tnj2SfGFbGj0Uzpcmcsso]gdii@c...[/url
    Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:11 PM
    To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Dual BS2 in a PLCC package - What do you think?


    Hello fellow "Stampers", as a graduate of ITT Technical Institute i have

    done many projects over the years.
    many of which have been for the school projects and some that may
    require
    2 BS2's. The projects i cannot discuss because they are
    patent pending. but what i really want to share with you is my design of

    the BS2PLCC. for some of you it maybe ridiculous but for those of you
    that
    need twice as much program space and twice as many I/O ports without the

    foolishness of multiplexing and in a remarkable size, then i believe we
    have the stamp for you. i made a circuit board that was electrically
    similar to the BS2PLCC but its size and the size of my projects had
    problems. i had hoped that by posting this here and giving you a look at

    it, maybe Parallax would consider the New stamp with POWER.

    (if I'm an idiot and they have already developed this PLEASE CLUE ME
    IN!!!)

    www.turbodeuce.com/images/PLCCBS2.jpg

    Note: the DPDT switch is for Programming between the two stamps.

    Thanks for taking a look. Gary D


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