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RE: Mini-Timer disassy & IC Identification


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  • Subject: RE: Mini-Timer disassy & IC Identification
  • From: "Ian B" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 21:07:21 +0100
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Anyway, my guess is this is the uProcessor that does all the X-10 work and
is hence proprietary. Following the traces for the buttons or house code
dial will probably lead to inputs on this chip.

Assuming this is the case the buttons etc. will most likely pull an input
low or high which tells it what to do. From there it is a case of
writing/building something with a large keypad that then mimics these
actions to the fitted processor.

Ian B (guessing a bit having not looked at his own units).

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>Well,
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>Following on from my post of last week, I disassembled my
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