Ah, well we'd be scanning 100mm stroke audio faders too.
It might be but the volume control element the guy had in looks to have it's own problems now, so it looks like Plan B or C now.
Graham
Ah, well we'd be scanning 100mm stroke audio faders too.
It might be but the volume control element the guy had in looks to have it's own problems now, so it looks like Plan B or C now.
Graham
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No, the PSoC is a family of user-configurable mixed signal devices. Somethink like a microcontroller plus an "analog fpga" in the same chip, and as cheap as the majority of 8-bit micros. WIth the PSoC-Designer tool you can simply drag & drop blocks like ADC, PGA, filters, etc. Give it a try...
Cheers, Robert
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[snip]Nice. I'll look at those, they sound more interesting to me than PIC's and such.
Thanks, sounds interesting. Do they require a special programmer or is the programming interface built into the chip as seems to be increasingly the case even with 8051 type devices ?
Graham
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Cypress propose a starter kit for 29$95 with a built in programmer, see
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