[sdiy] Substitute for pin matrixes?
karl dalen
dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Sat Jan 23 02:24:51 CET 2010
Way to expencive and complex, im talking about *dead cheap*
that rules out most things based on electronics and even
relay mechanical!
And it has to be quite small to!
But you got me thinking, a small touch surface film scanned by a micro who
latches, no leds, graphics below film, bleep as recognition of latching
or one single led blink! That would do for a more expensive system i
suppose, still to expensive for what I'm after here.
Now i got an idea of using up side down IDC's and pin list as plugs!
Hmm, wonder what life span would be for such solution?
Regards
KD
--- Den lör 2010-01-23 skrev Tim Parkhurst <tim.parkhurst at gmail.com>:
> Från: Tim Parkhurst <tim.parkhurst at gmail.com>
> Ämne: Re: [sdiy] Substitute for pin matrixes?
> Till: "karl dalen" <dalenkarl at yahoo.se>
> Kopia: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Datum: lördag 23 januari 2010 05.02
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:32 PM, karl
> dalen <dalenkarl at yahoo.se>
> wrote:
> > Any ideas around something that could be a reasonable
> substitute for
> > matrixes? It need to be quite small, small physical
> space, dead cheap
> > and widely easily acquired and have reasonable life
> time!
> >
>
> Push button switches -> microprocessor -> latches
> -> relays or high
> voltage analog switches. If you did this right, you could
> even get
> away with a single row and a single column of switches. An
> 8 x 8
> matrix could be set up with 16 swtiches instead of 64. To
> make a
> connection, you press the row switch and column switch that
> correspond
> to the connection you want (sort of like playing
> "Battleship"), and
> then an LED lights to show you the connection. Maybe some
> food for
> thought for you microprocessor jockies.
>
> Tim (You sunk my modular!) Servo
> --
> "Sire, the church of God is an anvil that has worn out many
> hammers."
> - H.L. Hastings
>
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