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Subject: Re: More I2C fun

From: "Grant Richter" <grichter@...>
Date: 2007-04-13

Brilliant, Dave, simply brilliant!


--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@...> wrote:
>
> I may want one of these 16 analog input boards for my PSIM for a
> sequencer so I designed an ExpressPCB mini-board. For those of you
> that don't know, this is a fixed-size set of 3 quicks with no solder
> mask or silk screen for $51. It makes small runs of PCBs pretty
> affordable.
>
> I put the design file "I2C Analog-Digital Design Files 4-10-07.pdf" in
> the files section. I put 4 of the PCF8591 parts with 4 analog
> channels per part for 16 inputs. There is no over/under voltage
> protection as it is intended to directly interface to 16
> potentiometers.
>
> Andrew - I know you are trying to do something with 16 switches so I
> added two MCB23008 parts for 16 digital inputs/outputs. Maybe this
> will be easier than wiring up your parts.
>
> Regulation is from +15 volts through a 78L05. There is very little
> current draw from these parts so the L version should be sufficient.
>
> I added two MTA power connectors so this board could daisy chain with
> either the PSIM or LCD-Support PCB. I put an extra 3 pin MTA-spaced
> set of holes so wires could be soldered directly to +5, +15 and
> ground. Connection to a PSIM is through a two-wire interface to
> connector J3.
>
> I'll leave it up in the files section to take any feedback before I
> order mine. I would appreciate if someone would give them a quick
> look-over. I've used both of these parts on my AtomPro so I know they
> work. I haven't used all 6 together but don't see any issues.
>
> For PSIM owners who want a sequencer, I have a 16 step program on my
> web page. It already interfaces to a single PCF8591 so it wouldn't be
> hard to modify. I use the eeprom in the AtomPro28 so that would have
> to be modifed although you could replace the AtomPro24 with a
> AtomPro28 to get the non-volatile storage (That's what I did with my
> PSIM). If you add John's LCD Support module then you'll also get MIDI
> and a display for a user interface. Connection to the PSIM is through
> a three wire interface to connector J5. I have videos of my sequencer
> LCD also on my website.
>
> Disclaimer - I don't sell boards and I'm not in that business. I have
> previously made parts available like my A440 generator and the LCD
> Support module with John only to have email interest go unanswered
> after buying parts. I will put the design files up for anyone who
> wants to order some after I have verified functionality. Maybe two or
> three of you can get together to pool a single order. The ICs are very
> inexpensive so it would be quite affordable.
>
> Dave
>