·A potentiometer is one of the most used control devices in electronics. I have figured out various ways to use sensors, the Basic Stamp 2, and digital potentiometers in various
·control situations for electronic
·music instruments.
· Experimenting, and playing is great
·fun, but I am in the business of making electronic devices for the music industry.
· I don't want to install the whole Parallax Homework Board in some small electronic musical device.
· My question then is;
· "How do you transfer what you have worked out on the Parallax Homework Board, to a small, less expensive device that can be incorporated in the circuit of a electronic musical device?"
· I know ZERO about flashing a chip, although I have heard about it.
· Do I need to start a study of PIC miro controllers to get the small, less expensive device that can be put on a circuit board of a electronic musical device?
· In simple terms, "How do I take the Basic Stamp 2 commercial, and out of the fun, games, and educational experience?
Comments
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=567989
Jeff T.
There are a couple approaches you can take:
1. The OEM method: Parallax sells preprogrammed BASIC Stamp chips, which you can design into your own systems.
2. The systems integration method: The MoBoStamp-pe is designed to be a compact, foundational platform for integration into users' devices. Using the available and forthcoming off-the-shelf daughterboards (or daughterboards of your own design), along with the forthcoming extrusion-based enclosure system, you will be able to put together professional-looking systems with minimal effort.
-Phil