Ok, D-Day. Time to dig up my Press-n-Peel PCB transfer film and Ferric Chloride.
In the mean time I added a jumper to the circuit design so I can disable the buzzer if it became too annoying.
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ElectronicsBuilding the PC Power MonitorSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-09-24 21:23.Ok, D-Day. Time to dig up my Press-n-Peel PCB transfer film and Ferric Chloride. In the mean time I added a jumper to the circuit design so I can disable the buzzer if it became too annoying. Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part IISubmitted by parkviewadmin on Fri, 2007-09-21 08:21.In Part One of this project I developed a test circuit that proved that it would all work. In Part II, I actually redesign the bread boarded prototype into the final product. Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part ISubmitted by parkviewadmin on Thu, 2007-09-20 20:36.After the near mishap with the last GPS bush walk, I have pondered how I was going to monitor the battery power usage. This blog is my first go at it. Power Distribution boardSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-08-13 21:25.Back in March 2006, I went to run the PC for something, and realised that it would be really handy to have a power distribution board. This would allow me to quickly unplug all the different modules. This is what I came up with. It's still not built, as I will make the PIXAXE-28 controller board at the same time, since this one is pretty small. Here is the schematic diagram of the board:
Here is the PCB board layout: »
Building a RS-232 interface for the Digital CompassSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Sun, 2005-09-25 21:32.I have purchased a 2D Honeywell 3100 Digital Compass. This uses a TTL RS-232 voltage level, so since I need to connect it to a PC, I will need to make up a converter curcuit using a MAX232CPE chip. I have one here, but I think it's stuffed (from a previous experiment some years ago). I will pick up two more in Perth next time I am up there. I will also purchase the batteries, Hall Effect Sensor and battery charger. So much to do, and so little time :-) »
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