Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Well in my eyes you been a great HELP.. Might not know everthing but you have known what I require.. YEA!! Programming not my favourite either. Iam a systems Administrator for 33 000 desktops running
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Gary Anderson (G) <andersg@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Do you have integer and floating point math? if so, divide by 10 into a float, subtract the integer part of the result, multiply by 10 and you have the least significant digit all on it's own... Or...
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Anthony Toft <toftat@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Do you have integer and floating point math? if so, divide by 10 into a float, subtract the integer part of the result, multiply by 10 and you have the least significant digit all on it's own... Or...
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Anthony Toft <toftat@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Do you have integer and floating point math? if so, divide by 10 into a float, subtract the integer part of the result, multiply by 10 and you have the least significant digit all on it's own... Or...
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Anthony Toft <toftat@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
well, i definitely don't... I'm sittng here for 3 hours now trying to figure out how to write a totally simple verilog (like c) software for a cpld. I have a counter (binary) and want to display it's
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Hi Stafan.. I cant believe you still studying.. Wot more can they teach you.. You seem to know it all."Unless you doing cooking classes or something totally not Electronic releated" Damn if I were
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Gary Anderson (G) <andersg@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
please try to make the initial post and your answer distinguishabl
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Hi Barry.. Yea we pay for local calls. Expensive during the day.. We pay per minute.. or part thereof.. Too expensive.. Thanks Gary
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Gary Anderson (G) <andersg@...>
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Re: Twisted trio?
I doubt twisting will make much difference as your signals will be changing slowly and you have very short runs. <upand_at_them@y...> wrote: wires
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Phil
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
<http://www.elabinc.com/ede300.pdf> <http://www.elabinc.com/ede1400.pdf> <http://www.elabinc.com/> These are specialized ics which may be hard to get, i think it may even be "sticker labeled"
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Stefan Hats down to you, good links! WE NEED MORE !!! Thank you
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Chris <chris2003@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
hahahaahha :P
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Chris <chris2003@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
ST, You have 2 very good ideas, which in the past I thought about, And if some one is willing I would like to continue it quote " You also can look out for RC remote controls (RC planes, cars, etc.) I
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Chris <chris2003@...>
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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.
Shit, That's a pretty damn good idea! Do you mind sharing the link for para to com port plz? Thank you
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Chris <chris2003@...>
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Re: A3977 Stepper driver (finally) updated.
Yea, I looked at that schematic once, I was going to build it but I found an even better deal on ebay, 24V supplies are very common and cheap! I would suggest cranking up the output amperage to the
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Chris <chris2003@...>
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Re: Wireless transmission
Read recent posts in the archives. there you will find reference to a elektor magazine which covers the topic. it uses rx/tx modules you can buy and use in your circuit. ST
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: Twisted trio?
Are these analog signals or digital? if digital i would do nothing, a shielded cable if analog. Keep things low impedance and there will be no problems. Braided wires are sometimes used with measuring
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: Twisted trio?
Well, in that case I would twist the wires only to the extent that you want to for cosmetic reasons, and not worry about the effects on the signals...
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Roy J. Tellason <rtellason@...>
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Wireless transmission
Hi All.. I need to Transfer data between two data lines (~5V) . Is there any such circuit that I could build, with both transmitter and receiver? IF so, any WEB address would be nice. Sudeep.
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writetosudeep <sudeepnayak@...>
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Re: Twisted trio?
The two devices I planned on using this for are a LM335 temp sensor and a Motorola pressure sensor. Nothing will be over 5V and my wires will be about 3 feet long. Soldered and heat-shrink tubing at
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MikeK
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