he DS2406.
>
> My $0.02
>
> Eric
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> rohbags
> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 5:24 PM
> To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] DS2406 - output bytes i
> keep the data on the master.
>
> So the real question is what data rate does your IR expect? At regular
> speed, and with special modes, you can output 16k bits/sec = 2k Bytes/
> sec. (Less any communication overhead).
>
> Paul Alfille
>
> On 7/9/06, rohbags <[E
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows if there would be any limitations to
attempting to get a DS2406 to output bytes (words) at a time instead of
bits?
The idea is to get a DS2406 to output a IR code in a serial fasion, and
its output then go through a 38/40KHz carrier signal to pulse a IR
I sent this off-list yesterday but since the topic is ongoing on the list
now, i thought i'd throw my 2 cents in.
Hi Gregg,
I could see where owfs would be benifical in robotics - mainly in
environment & self system monitoring etc, but not in i/o control (yet
anyway).
I've tried owfs using sma
>
> Oh, and while I am at it, who needs a computer with more than 640K RAM
> in it?
>
here! here!
If its good enough for man to go to the moon - its good enough for me!
PS: nah seriously, as long as i can play pong and write BASIC im happy!
cheers,
rohbags.
--
Proud owner of 486
Gregg C Levine said:
> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> I was quite impressed with the both of you. Hans Parkmann for your
> talent for creating the most original designs since my own humble
> self, and for you rohbags for creating those boards.
>
why thank you :)
> However are yo
s the 573
in off, or high-impedance on the inputs and holds the outputs, so another
DS2408 can enable another 573 running from the same DS2480 chip. (cool
eh?).
On my test board the outputs from the 573 go to a ULN2803 buffer IC, this
chip can sink 500mA(@12Vdc) from each output - perfect to d