Hey Hellraiser, Unfortunately, these 4x20 PLED's are no longer made as there was not a high demand for them (that's according to the...
Just make sure you check the datasheets for the output of the kit. Some may pull the output to ground or up to VDD, or be momentary or latching....
I do believe you can order development kits from Atmel that use these chips (although I believe the Q110 has been discontined). Atmel bought out...
I'm all for making your own stuff, but if you don't have to.....4-button q-touch...
Since you are already searching digikey for parts, why not just buy one of the ready-made q-touch demo boards? I've bought a couple of different...
Backlight + (positive) and backlight - (negative) for a LED backlight.
I think you guys might be making it a little more "difficult" than it needs to be. If you look in the datasheets for whatever chip you are going...
Well done, GS!!! :clap:
You have to load the hex file first, then edit the flags. This is what fixed my problem, anyways. I believe someone else brought this up as...
yes.
National gives reference to an evalution kit on their site, but does not offer it as a purchasable kit :? They don't really respond to...
Yes. Just use the ATX to power the VFD and the USB to power the rest of the circuit. Make sure all the grounds are tied together though.
I don't think it will handle 4x40 displays though.
You can try a program called PowerStrip, which allows you to customize resolutions, refresh, timings, etc. for auxiliary displays. Not sure what...
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