[sdiy] OT: Help with polygon scanner from copier
KA4HJH
ka4hjh at gte.net
Fri Sep 19 23:50:40 CEST 2008
>Too bad it's not from Konica Minolta. I am a sales engineer for them at this
>time.
I suspect they're all pretty much the same.
>
>I want to ask you if you think it possible to use this as some sort of echo,
>delay line, or a way to scan chunks of audio into different channels to be
>individually processed? by audio I mean an audio modulated beam.
You guys like to build synth modules from everything. Sort of like those
other guys with their bong projects. I'm not sure which would annoy your
significant other more.
At 10:31 AM -0500 9/19/08, harrybissell at wowway.com wrote:
>It might be useful for a supermarket barcode reader... <bfg>
Enough of your buffoonery. This is for the kids, man . Halloween. Those
spoiled brats NEED to be amazed at my technical prowess even if it's an
illusion.
Here's the pinout on this thing:
1--PMCLK
2--READY
3--START\
4--GND
5--+24V
I assume that's "NOT Start". It's the clock signal I can't figure. Are they
syncing the motor to the drum or vice versa?
Even more exciting, there are six pins on the connector and they all seem
to be going to something different...
--
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"
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