PICAXE powered automative hazard avoidance system idea

D n T

Senior Member
Now that I have your attention.
Relating to an earlier thread that started with noise suppression...
I do appreciate the fact that there are people on this forum who give a damn about the welfare of others and will let them make mistakes but not hurt themselves, not like discovery learning with a bandsaw.

Remeber the old days when you used to drink out of the tap and share yoursoftdrink bottle with your mates because you could only afford 1 between you. Have a fight at school and cope a flogging when you got home, rather than have the police charging you for slapping someone or a lawyer suing you for something or other.
Aah the good old days.
 

SgtWookie

Member
Now that I have your attention.
Relating to an earlier thread that started with noise suppression...
I do appreciate the fact that there are people on this forum who give a damn about the welfare of others and will let them make mistakes but not hurt themselves, not like discovery learning with a bandsaw.

Remeber the old days when you used to drink out of the tap and share yoursoftdrink bottle with your mates because you could only afford 1 between you. Have a fight at school and cope a flogging when you got home, rather than have the police charging you for slapping someone or a lawyer suing you for something or other.
Aah the good old days.
Yes, I do remember them.

I remember when our high school had a small-bore rifle shooting team.

My Dad gave me a .22 caliber target rifle when I was five years old.
I was helping Dad cast lead bullets when I was 8.
I was reloading ammunition by the time I was a teenager.
Dad gave me a 20-gauge shotgun when I turned 12, and a M1903-A3 .30-06 when I turned 15.
Nowadays, they'd put a parent in the hoosegow for such things.

Every kid I knew had a pocketknife. Nowadays, a kid will get expelled from school just for bringing one within 500 feet of the school grounds.

But back to the subject that you originally posted,
I can't determine if ANY commercially available PICAXE uC's are rated for operation over the full automotive temperature range; therefore they should not be used in such projects.
 
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