I would go for 3.

Mike




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From: Chris Malton <ta...@cmalton.me.uk>
To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 4:33:17 PM
Subject: [TANKS] Re: Timing circuit for canon firing - help?


OK then, so how many people are interested? And how many boards are we 
looking at?  I might start a similar business to Frank and his C6Cs for 
trigger systems.

Chris Malton

Assets: FA006, T027

On 11/07/2009 01:13, Gregory Pwneror wrote:
> Use a PIC, PICaxe, BASIC stamp. or Arduino
>
> PICs (Programmable Integrated Circuit) are simply a programmable chip.
>
>
> Pros                |Cons
> ----------------------+ --------------------------------
> Cheap per chip | Have to buy/make a programmer board, which cost a bit.
> Very flexable    | Can be hard to program and you have to buy software
> to do it.
>
> PICaxes are a PIC with special firmware pre-programmed into them so that
> minimal componants are required to program them. Generally you buy them
> as a kit, which comes with programming software, componants, a circuit
> board and a uplink cable.
>
>
> Pros                                                         | Cons
> ---------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------
> Easy to program                                        | Expensive
> Minimal componants needed to program      | Less memory for programs
> Kits come with all componants needed        |
>
> BASIC stamps are like PICaxes, but you can'y get the single chips.
> Arduinos are like BASIC stamps, but are more powerful and harder to program.
>
> -Greg
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Chris. b <barthelso...@hotmail.com
> <mailto:barthelso...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     I am also after this sort of thing
>
>     What I want is a setup that limits firing time (valve open) that is
>     adjustable to suit.
>     then limits rate of fire (im thinking 1-10 seconds per shot)
>
>     so yes count me in for 4 if they can do this.
>
>     Chris. b
>
>     On Jul 9, 5:48 am, "Adams, Kevin" <kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.us
>     <mailto:kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.us>> wrote:
>      > Some small pilot valves can switch fast enough for paintball use.
>       The problem is their flow rates are generally to low to fire a
>     paintball at a respectable speed.  Often the small valve works a
>     larger valve that also serves as the markers bolt and closes the
>     breach before the paint is fired.
>    http://www.zdspb.com/tech/index.htmlcan walk you down just about
>     every reasonable path to putting paint down range.  New valve
>     designs and methods come out all the time but generally they are
>     rehashes of old designs with the parts flipped around a bit.
>      >
>      > -----Original Message-----
>      > From: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
>     <mailto:rctankcombat@googlegroups.com>
>     [mailto:rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
>     <mailto:rctankcombat@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Modena
>      > Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:43 AM
>      > To: R/C Tank Combat
>      > Subject: [TANKS] Re: Timing circuit for canon firing - help?
>      >
>      > > A couple questions:
>      >
>      > > 1) When do you need it done?
>      >
>      > > 2) What range for X and Y would you like to have?
>      >
>      > >         Frank P.
>      >
>      > 1) anytime - I'm not ready for it yet, but will be in a few weeks
>      >
>      > 2) I am almost totally guessing here, but I think for X (dwell time)
>      > it would need to be in the order 0.005 - 0.050 of a second (5 - 50
>      > milliseconds). I have not been able to find a lot of info on
>      > manufacturers dwell time, but from what I have found that sounds
>     about
>      > right. For Y (reload time) I would think adjustable between 0.5 - 5
>      > seconds.
>      >
>      > For X I have no idea if my valve can switch on and off that fast,
>      > trial and error will have to sort that out, along with pressure
>      > adjustments.
>
>
>
> >




      
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