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RE: Bik occupancy detection
I am working them into a PIC design as the 'keyboard'. I am using the 6
switch IC. If you look on their site it is the demo board with the
pretty
LED's in the switch areas. Very impressive and the sooner I get onto
the
keypad bit the better. It is great fun playing with the development
board.
http://www.qprox.com/products/qt1xx.php
Ian
Ian Bird
CibaVision UK Ltd.
Direct dial 01489 775570
Fax 01489
779570
"Ward,
David"
<David.Ward@sirae
To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'"
<ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
o.co.uk>
cc:
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Bik occupancy
detection
29/11/02
16:09
Please respond
to
ukha_d
I'd say that the Sensor switches are probably based on the Qprox E116
Lamp
dimmer Touch switch IC
< http://www.qprox.com/downloads/schema/E116SCH.PDF
<http://www.qprox.com/downloads/schema/E116SCH.PDF>
>
Being nosey, what are you using the Qprox's for?
I've used the single switch o/p and matrix switches for Exhibition and
museum exhibit control in the past and once installed they've worked
flawlessly - The director chappie at Qprox is very helpful too.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
[mailto:ian.bird@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 3:59 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Bik occupancy detection
Very likely. I am looking at some switches from QPROX which are also
based
on the same technology just for micro controller inputs instead
Ian
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