Re: [Emc-users] air pressure sensors for up to 10 psi

2022-05-29 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, 29 May 2022 21:03:27 EDT Chris Albertson wrote: > So basically you have a hammer, so the task is to make every project > look like a nail, so you can use the one tool you have, But then you > end up using a A/D converter and FPGA and a Linux PC with a real-time > operating system to run

Re: [Emc-users] air pressure sensors for up to 10 psi

2022-05-29 Thread Chris Albertson
So basically you have a hammer, so the task is to make every project look like a nail, so you can use the one tool you have, But then you end up using a A/D converter and FPGA and a Linux PC with a real-time operating system to run an air compressor motor. But all you really need is a comparator

Re: [Emc-users] air pressure sensors for up to 10 psi

2022-05-29 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, 29 May 2022 15:31:50 EDT James Isaac via Emc-users wrote: > Hello Gene. > This was a fun puzzle to find the English trigger on the web page. > On the fourth horizontal division of the web page from the top,there is > the line "Vende en AliExpress" (that translates to "Sell on > AliEx

Re: [Emc-users] air pressure sensors for up to 10 psi

2022-05-29 Thread James Isaac via Emc-users
Hello Gene. This was a fun puzzle to find the English trigger on the web page. On the fourth horizontal division of the web page from the top,there is the line  "Vende en AliExpress"  (that translates to  "Sell on AliExpress" ),                            "  |  Ayuda  \/  " (that translates to 

Re: [Emc-users] air pressure sensors for up to 10 psi

2022-05-29 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, 29 May 2022 01:56:23 EDT Chris Albertson wrote: > So you want to be able to control the air pressure from within LCNC? > One way is to have LCNC output a desired pressure then the air > compressor just does what it is told. Use a $4 microprocessor (even > an Arduino would work) to read