Although I forgot to include the link to the post, I'm glad to help out. It's been a while since I dabbled with circuits, mark. Though I'd love to help out but I don't think I'd be of any good use :).
Nice equipment by the way! Are these your own equipment? The Arduino project already has the circuit and the software. And it will be no sweat to generate your project using the Arduino. How do you intend to interface your circuit to the computer? Will you be using USB or serial? On 4/18/07, mark navarro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thnx for the link, hard wyrd! the arduino project is pretty much like my hobby project except they're working in a certain graphical environment w/c autogenerate the code while i hardcode every line of the instructions myself. atmel avr is a good microcontroller to work but it just so happen that i just bought a zilog chip programmer with emulator and i want to test it by application. anyways, for info only of those interested, i've the necessary equipment: oscilloscope, frequency counter, af generator and even an L-C meter in case its needed. the board will be drawn in corel draw (its the only vector program i know that can draw 0.025mm of trace between the ic pins) and transferred on a photo-sensitive pcb w/c will be exposed using ultra-voilet light. i built an 20-inch UV eeprom eraser for my project last year. it will be perfect for this purpose. but even with the hardware completed this would still be half-done without the software interface, gui and all ...
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