Y'know, I have a contact in China and can get the autoreset chips for
a few dollars each, not $15 or $30 each. The problem is I would need
to order quantity.
They reset at 5% and only go to 95%, that way the printer doesn't run
an unecessary cleaning as it would if the chip reset to 100%.
I'm not sure most Epson printers will work if the chips don't count
down during printing. The autoresets work by turning the printer off
and on again.
Steve Greenfield
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Volkan Sahin <vsahin@...> wrote:
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> It is the measurement of processor speed, 16millions instruction
per second. As far as I know in Pic series clock is divided by 4 so
20 MHz means 5mips 40 MHz means 8mips. The problem is you need to
respond serial clock which has a period of around 4 micro seconds.
They do not use any known SPI or I2C serial interface.
> Volkan
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> >-I use PIC 16F mcus at 20MHz and 18F mcus at 40 MHz, is that good
enough?
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