Longer delays are difficult because we are all digial. The cap-based stuff
is easier but not
as accurate or repeatable. Guess you'll need 5 or 6 and daisy-chain :)
We are using small RAM PIC processors and the code is all working.
Paul S.
----- Original Message -----
From: "alt-mode" <alt_mode@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] Food for thought
> --- The Old Crow <oldcrow@...> wrote:
> > My prototype had LEDs on the outputs. Rather impractical on a 13-jack
> > 2U panel, though.
> >
> Yes, that seems to be a perpetual problem. I think I'm comfortable with
no LEDs but
> I'm not sure if others on the list are ;)
>
> > 1) It is a 0 to 9.999s dual delay. the '1000ms' in the name at the
> > bottom is missing a zero.
> >
> Ah, that's much better! What about something more than 10sec? I admit
that's
> pushing it but we have a VCLFO that cycles in minutes, why not a pulse
delay?
>
> > 2) The buttons use a set of routines I wrote to control various
process
> > controllers. There are a number of increment/decrement rates based on
how
> > long the button is depressed.
> >
> Cool!
>
> Eric
>
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