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On Fri, 19 May 2006 22:32:34 GMT
John Stumbles <john.stumbles@ntlworld.com> wrote:
I'm disappointed to see no replies to the OP
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Will J G
John Stumbles <john.stumbles@ntlworld.com> wrote:
This is something i would also be interested in.Sorry about all the hyphens
I want to play^H^H^H^Hexperiment and learn about PIC-type systems, and I
run Linux on my PC.
Is there a cheap system with a PIC or similar micro:
- with analogue & digital I/O, timers, PWM outputs and other goodies
- which hooks up to a PC via serial, parallel, USB or ethernet
- can be programmed from the PC e.g. into flash
- with open-source tools for writing & loading code & interfacing to it?
Initial projects I'd like to try include
- measuring temperature at several points using cheap sensors (maybe
diodes or perhaps AD273s), sensing mains voltage on-off signals
(via opto-isolators?) and possibly liquids flows (if I can find or make a
flow sensor)
- similar to above but driving a small AC pump on and off (optocoupler +
triac or SSR)
- driving a bunch of LEDs on a wand to make a moving text display
(project for the nipper)
I'm looking for something available in the UK.
I'm disappointed to see no replies to the OP
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Will J G