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| | Re: digital ins
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| (...) ... (...) Chuck is right about the correct solutions. For a less correct solution, you can take advantage of the fact that HC parts (including the 6811) have built in voltage limiters that are only good for fractional milliamps (in some cases (...) (27 years ago, 26-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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| (...) 5.12 volts (...) Yes. (...) 5.12 volts max, 0 volts minimum (...) The correct solution to your problem is to use an op-amp signal conditioner, possibly feeding into a schmidt trigger if you need some hysteresis. (sp?) You can also rig a zener (...) (27 years ago, 26-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Adding to the data bus
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| After looking at the addressing scheme on the handyboard and determining it is possible to add a number of more outputs and inputs by extending the data lines to another board and using the free lines comming from the 74hc138. I built a robot arm (...) (27 years ago, 26-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | digital ins
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| Hi all, At what voltage on the digital ins does one risk damaging the HB? I want to feed an amplified signal to the digital ins on my HB to exaggerate the response of a photosensor in the 2-3V range of its operation. Unfortunately, this means that (...) (27 years ago, 26-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | IC memory usage
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| (...) IC 3.1's pcode is structured the same way. -- Randy ---...--- Randy Sargent Newton Research Labs Senior Design Engineer Robotic Systems and Software rsargent@newtonlabs.com (URL) (27 years ago, 26-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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