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Re: Building a peripheral bus from motor output
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Mon, 27 Aug 2001 20:15:12 GMT
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Original-From:
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Mark Crosbie <mcrosbie@happy.#antispam#xkey.com>
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In message <3.0.5.32.20010827104532.03bc1100@pop3.norton.antivirus>, Bruce Boye
s writes:
> Do you have a link to this paper?
It's at:
http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj/393/part2/martiaut.html
> We are taking a similar approach and using SPI on our JCX controller. We
> have designed in support for over 20 addressable I/O modules. For example,
> 4 motors are a module, 8 Lego compatible inputs takes up 2 modules.
I checked out the systronix.com website but didn't see anything about a JCX
controller. Is it a Java version of the RCX? Did I miss the link?
> If anyone will be in Boston Sep 4-7 at the Embedded Systems Conference, we
> will be in booth 1621 with some Legos and JCX demos. I'd be eager to meet
> some Lego fanatics.
Post some pictures to brickshelf.com and let us travel-constrained people see
too!
Mark.
> Bruce Boyes
> ------- WWW.SYSTRONIX.COM ----------
> Real embedded Java and much more
> High speed 8051 systems
> +1-801-534-1017 Salt Lake City, USA
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