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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ComputerBuilding 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 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. Testing the PICAXE-28X CPUSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Sun, 2005-10-16 15:08.Wow, I am a convert of using PICAXE chips They are so easy to use!
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The PICAXE-28X CPU chip has arrived!Submitted by parkviewadmin on Thu, 2005-10-13 21:01.The PICAXE-28X CPU chip arrived yesterday from Altronics. When I get some time over the weekend, I will have a go at programming it :-) It only runs at 4MHz at the moment. Later I will see if I can overclock it to 16MHz. I am interested in seeing how fast I can do Anologue-to-Digital (AD) converstions, as I have some other projects in mind as well, that could use it if I can get running at around 120 conversions per second.
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