On 24.10.2016 00:49, Dr. Trigon wrote:
> Hmmm. So an Arduino Uno would not work?
The hardware would work. It's 16 MHz and 5V.
> Would any board from the Arduino product line
> be (easily) usable?
Probably. 3.3V boards are not recommended. Other than that, I don't see
a problem.
NB: your email prog
Hi Matthias
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3. MoaT on
ATtiny, ATmega (Arduino Nano) - what would be the
most simple MoaT test setup with the chip mentioned?
Matthias' territory, sorry here.
;-)
For playing with the code, th
Hi Jan
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update me on the LCD status? am I right that we stoped with the
question whether the LCD got correct voltage for contrast setting?
measuring that analog voltage would be the
Hi Jan
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Forget the DS2482 behind a DS28E17. With all the onewire protocol
overhead, the DS28E17 I?C has a net data rate of about 1000 Baud.
That's way too slow for a DS2482 on it to be useful to any