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    Need to build a computer controled keyboard

    Having 31 spare Pins is a big call for most micro controllers, I did make something similar that can be found here http://users.tpg.com.au/gramo/Site/computer_keyboard.htm Might give you some ideas?
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    newbe help

    Double posting doesn
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    High Power LED Mood Lamp

    Re-phrased; I would not recommend this project to new comers because it puts your hardware at risk. Do not modify your program unless you are prepared to buy new components. Double check you
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    Electronic lab kits for learning?

    I am coming from a beginners perspective. Someone who is learning electronics. Reading and following the examples, and having many of the components already in place is brilliant. They introduce the use of breadboards, circuit wiring, and general electronics in a safe constructed manner. There
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    Dual Supply R-R Opamp

    I'm having a hard time filtering my way through the net, and im no guru with op-amps, maybe someone could help me out, I'm looking for a dual supply (+-12V max) rail to rail opamp, that
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    Electronic lab kits for learning?

    I think they are great, work through the work books that come with them. I still have my first "electronics learning lab"  :)
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    High Power LED Mood Lamp

    If the PIC were to fail due to some modified programming that went wrong, or a simple wiring error such as MCLR not being tied to 5V, the user would fry thier PIC  :-\
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    How to make professional ebay listings ?? HTML

    Considering this is your first post, and the product looks dodgy as hell, I wouldn
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    High Power LED Mood Lamp

    audioguru's comments made plenty of sense to me, reading over the last few threads. 25mA is the absolute maximum current rating from a PIC, exceeding this will lead to putting the device under conditions that will deteriorate its life span. Pulsed or constant, absolute is absolute
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    mikroBasic and Proton

    Are there many differences between these two compilers, i.e. is one better than the other? I'm open to any suggestions  :)
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    Please help on odd reference voltages

    The accuracy will depend on where you set it - use a multimeter and wind too exactly where you want it, be sure to test the output without the screwdriver on the pot as the downward force may alter its normal reading. The input impedance shouldn
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    Please help on odd reference voltages

    Except dont use 10K pots, as the total input impedance shouldnt be more than 2.5K for accurate ADC conversions. A 2K pot would be suffice; http://www.futurlec.com.au/test13.jsp?category=POTRECT&category_title=Rectangular%20Potentiometers&main_menu=POTENTIOMETERS&sub_menu=POTRECT
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    Please help on odd reference voltages

    Why not use a Pot? You could set a reference voltage quite easily, and you should already have a rather stable power supply for your PIC Wind the POT's to the required resistance and check them with a multimeter and your set. If for some reason your voltage regulator decides to conduct...
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    Reading Pulse signal from a flow meter

    Done and Done. I don
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    Reading Pulse signal from a flow meter

    Not for the flow meter itself, but for the application
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    Reading Pulse signal from a flow meter

    What the Max Gallons per second?
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    Reading Pulse signal from a flow meter

    I'll throw something together with a PIC
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    Reading Pulse signal from a flow meter

    Are micro controllers an option for you?
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    Please provide "Art-Work" or PCB Design Software.

    Proteus is unbelievable, supports PCB auto placement and routing (the auto routing tool is a shear dream, and can be configured too auto route in different ways) ISIS(part of Proteus) allows you too build the circuit and test your PIC/AVR/other programmable device in near real time in a...
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    Protecting the motor

    Would a chopper circuit from a L298 provide protection from stall current draw?
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