Interesting. I am familiar with the MAX6954. I have thought about using the same chip, although it may be the MAX6952, if I remember correctly....
Cool. Would love to see more details of this project, if you are willing to share. I have two CME8000 modules sitting in my desk until I find...
About as useful as the website with his mod project...site cannot be found.:wallbash:
Same here, I bought a couple of these, just haven't had the time to build my clock yet....
Hey Stevey! Well, it's been a while, and I've completed no project yet! It's been really busy switching jobs and states, so I haven't had much...
Interesting. It looks like if you can do what he did, you could use a PIC or something to send a PWM signal to the trip voltage, with a filtering...
Actually, mono would work, as you'll only have one voice coil. A line out may not be enough power to drive the voice coil though. I was...
Well, most likely, it is a voice coil. The way I see it, is you have a couple options. 1. Drive the voice coil directly, which would probably...
Well, I tend to think it's not a noise problem, but they do make specific filters you can buy to plug in to a socket, that will filter out noise,...
Dragon, good intentions, but I think these are Ethernet over Powerline, not Power over Ethernet adapters, at least, if I glanced correctly... =)...
Well, it depends on what type of actuator it uses. If it's a really old drive, they used to use stepper motors, if it's fairly recent, they...
Hmm...once again, basic electronics here... Amps mean nothing, unless the electronics can provide a load. This is the same reason that you can...
Sounds like you got everything you need on those two pages. Then get a SPDT switch (ON-OFF-ON) as shown in this page:...
Another possible option, take a piece of stranded wire, and "pretend" like you are trying to tin the wire with the excess solder. You can strip...
There are a few ways it can be done. An ICSP programmer can program your PIC while it's in the target application, or you can use a chip...
Cool, I was unaware of those. I thought the only ones were from LEDtronics, and those are $43 each!
You should program the IC (assume you mean the PIC) if you want it to do anything... :duh:
Great, I'll look around, and see what I can find. Currently, I've switched back to using a 16F877A right now, which doesn't have USB...We'll see...
LOL, I haven't seen someone mention Protel 99SE in a long time. I used to use that a while back. It should work fine for what you need. You...
Here are a couple SSR's that look like they would work well. The 20A one would be at your own risk, but it's slightly cheaper......
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