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Post by dilbert on Sept 23, 2006 10:19:22 GMT -5
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Post by dilbert on Sept 23, 2006 11:47:10 GMT -5
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Post by dilbert on Oct 3, 2006 13:55:16 GMT -5
hello again, ;D nice link -with down loadable code. msp430.info/index.phpPlease! Comment or post if you read this. I need some feedback.
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Post by dilbert on Oct 5, 2006 9:10:29 GMT -5
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Post by dilbert on Oct 23, 2006 16:03:32 GMT -5
the ez430-f2013's (3.6 volt) won't hook up with a stand 5volt LCD however there are some neat and colorful 3.6volt packages selling in the UK. www.mmselectronics.co.uk/lcddog.htm"for what it is worth." I'll go figure.
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Post by dilbert on Feb 6, 2008 14:09:55 GMT -5
;D I'm getting Several Hits on my blog from this POST.
Thats Good. However, I feel we should dialog a bit about what it is YOU are looking for Or Need .. ( I need the feed back & Info)
As you may know I just put mine on the back burner(shelf) any am now thing about it again.
"activity tells us that this bird isn't dead yet" v.w.b.
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Post by dilbert on Feb 8, 2008 13:48:51 GMT -5
The TI eZ430 USB development system My UPDATE: The January 2008 Nuts & Volts magazine has an article on (page 52)***** A digital color Organ, BY Craig A. Lindley **** He uses a eZ430 for the project. But probably more importantly the interfacing Chips to make this/a "expansion" (my word). 3.3v to 5volt levels. Also a dual Power supply voltages. (5v & 3.3v) This helps me. How about you? ;D
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