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Re: Thermostat Hysterysis
Hi Dave
>Pity you gave up on the AVR. Ian B has been having some
>good fun with the AVR Mega devices. I just purchased my
>own AVR JTAGICE a few weeks back. Got a really good deal
>on it so grabbed the chance
I know....Getting too old (and impatient) ..Yes Ian,s going great guns with
the Atmel stuff...my friend is designing a board for a 32 bit atmel chip
;-))........Keeps harping on at me to convert to Atmel.....
AVR JTAGICE a few weeks back. Got a really good deal
>on it so grabbed the chance..
Ian mentioned this unit i think he was going to get one...Is it an
emulator
??
>I'll dig mine out. It was for the CCS C Compiler.
I,ll have to convert to it ASM ......thanks
>Microchip now sell the MCP2551 so you can get some samples of both them
and
>the main controller, MCP2510 although there is now a newer device, the
>MCP2515, which has more features and is pin compatible.
Do they give samples outside of the States ?? Never have asked for
samples...is this a common practice???
>Not as long as we keep mentioning HA in there somewhere? :o)
I did mention this Can_Bus network would hang off Homevsion didnt i ??
;-))
Thanks
Frank
PS ...Must see if i can get a couple of samples ;-))
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave McLaughlin" <dave@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:19 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Thermostat Hysterysis
Hi Frank,
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes!!!
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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Mc Alinden [mailto:fmcalind@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 08 October 2003 09:46
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Thermostat Hysterysis
>Cant recall to be honest.......It all got too frustrating
>for me ..trying to get familiar with a new micro and also
>learn "C"... I gave up ;-(( and went back to the pics and
>purchased PICBASIC PRO which i used on the Probe Hub
>project......Its certainly a lot quicker than coding in
>ASM ..although i feel as if i need to see whats under
>the hood .....
Pity you gave up on the AVR. Ian B has been having some
good fun with the AVR Mega devices. I just purchased my
own AVR JTAGICE a few weeks back. Got a really good deal
on it so grabbed the chance.
>That would be good ... some snippets of code ......
I'll dig mine out. It was for the CCS C Compiler.
>Who supplies the transciever chips ??
Microchip now sell the MCP2551 so you can get some samples of both them and
the main controller, MCP2510 although there is now a newer device, the
MCP2515, which has more features and is pin compatible.
>The can bus developement stuff is very expensive unfortunetly....
Yep, that is why I built my own. It even works well on vero board. Just
keep
the crystal close and cut the tracks short.
>Have you tried the Can bus i/o chips as yet ???
I have a few samples of them here. Just need to build a suitable programmer
and try them out. I think they may well replace all the existing AT90S2313
devices I have if I can figure them out!!
>Is this the "Alan Bradley"devicenet..?? Thats were i came
>across the Can_Bus system....
Yes, that is the one. Plenty of docs on it at www.kvaser.se but I thought
it
was heavy going for simple automation.
>This isnt OT....is it ??? ..
Not as long as we keep mentioning HA in there somewhere? :o)
>PS.....Nice Menu,s on your touch screen.......
Thanks. All done nicely with Borland C++ Builder and Paintshop Pro. The
display driver is only 16 bit so kept it fairly low on the graphics and the
fact that the CPU is only an NS Geode at 233Mhz.
Regards
Dave...
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