Hari,
I sent a picture and text via private email. It is a bit OT.
Rick
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 9:22 AM
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Sound interesting, may I see your schematic if you don't mind
Thanks
Hari
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From: Rick Sparber [
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Date: Fri, Feb 22, 2013
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Hari,
I am fascinated with the ATTiny85 (computer system on a chip and cost under
$1) but refuse to take the leap until I can find a really cool application.
Recently I thought I had one but then realized I could do the same function
with a 25 cent quad op amp and a few passive components. The cost was half
of the ATTiny :-(
Rick
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On Behalf Of Hari Hendaryanto
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 9:09 AM
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Hi rick,
New url is okay. I'll check if it's(or equivalent) available on my local
suplier
Yes you were right about how people build things. It's just a matter of
personal taste.;)
Reason why I'm using proc, because I already have it and not using for
anything.
Thanks for your response
Regards
Hari
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