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    PC Win 8/ 8.1 app writing - I've got out of touch.

    After a period of time as hardware-only engineer I can get back to PICAXE. I'm trying to write some simple PC software to talk to PICAXE via serial cable. I now realise I've got a bit out of touch. In the olden days I could knock up crude VB6 serial in a coffee-break. A few years later I...
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    Can they be repaired?

    This is what happens when your repair technician forgets his glasses and puts caps in the wrong way round... Big smell, ears ringing and red face!
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    OT: UK Fake data storage devices

    For anyone able to access BBC iPlayer have a look at the recent 'Fake Britain'. (Last Friday I think). There is an interesting section on fake USB HDD, USB stick and SD storage cards. The proportion of counterfeit/fake is, on the face of it, quite alarming. Some can even fool your PC so that...
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    Surface Mount tightfist calling...

    My first attempt. The £25 Logik oven has arrived from Currys. Test 1. Sausages. 20 mins at (indicated) 230oC. Not bad. No picture as I have eaten them. Test 2. A random grubby PCB from back of drawer. Paste (new Multicore Lead/tin) applied with cocktail stick. I pre-heated oven to 50oC for 5...
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    Surface Mount tightfist calling...

    I like to balance my tight-fistedness with laziness ;) i.e. I'm reluctant to spend hours and gallons of fuel to save a fiver. For small non-crucial SMT work has anyone experimented with something like this...
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    Ignition lead sensor

    An option to make trigger simpler - if you really need it. This was suggested by a chap called Phil Pilgrim. Or use 555 or just about any monostable with appropriate adjustments.
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    Burglar Alarm.

    No, that's a plan of your house. Here's a real quick example... I've got to go to pub so this is a bit rough and ready. Obviously the more you buy (rather than make) the simpler it is to draw (and assemble). Basically a GA (General Assembly) is a schematic overview and you number the separate...
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    OT: Having a FIT getting PIC FIT.

    This is mildly related to PICAXE but off at a slight tangent... that's my excuse :) Does anyone have a link to details of Microchip FIT / MTBF data for PICs? I already have Microchip's web-published reliability documents but they don't define exactly what was tested and how - merely a vague...
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    12v input (not for running)

    Just to prevent Forum ping-pong ;) Is this the circuit we're looking at? If so, you'll see that the 'Operating Voltage' (in this case 12V) can get to PICAXE pin via 100K resistor. A clamp may protect PIC input, but an opto setup or 2ndry transistor stage would be safer. Some simple maths may...
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    RF module suggestions?

    "Fancy some bang for buck gold plated "900 MHz" performance then? " - they always seem 'gold plated' when free (on loan but I bet you might get to keep them) eh Stan ;) Let us know if it is really is Gold Plated AFTER evaluating when novelty has worn off. I'm not sure if 900MHz is actually...
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    Schematic Drawing

    Is it something like this you want? If not please explain clearly.
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    OT: My old brain is fading.

    OT: Sorry. I'm doing a 'retro' thing... Does anyone know of a supplier (UK and easy) for: 1. Latching relays with flag plus MECHANICAL reset. e.g. if it clicks 'off' you can press something and it clicks to the other position. A bit like a circuit breaker I guess but really a relay (haha). 2...
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    OT: Memory test...

    I was looking at some old 70's papers with some circuits - just out of strange interest. There was a schematic for a video synch pulse generator. The component listing showed a thing called a "videcolor deflection coil". But it doesn't show up on the schematic , so, sadly, there is no point me...
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    Protecting PIC Inputs

    OK, I admit it, I was out of date. After consulting Microchip directly I got this Document on protecting PIC(axe) inputs. If there are any errors/queries please direct them to Microchip.... It took me two weeks to get this info so if you have questions you can contact their engineers...
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    Possible interest ... battery-pack cell monitoring.

    You know how it is.... you're looking for new hedge-trimmers and get distracted.... This may be of some use for some apps. e.g. battery-pack cell monitoring. Obv you have to balance budget versus performance. Obv there many ways but here's one for the record. Anyway, read on...
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    Transients decoupling bypassing capactiors on PICs and other things.

    The subject of bypassing/decoupling PICAXEs crops up a lot. - so I thought I'd have a quick drivvel. IMnsHO , people should include decoupling as standard practice - maybe I have OCD :) This could be a long post , so I shall condense it (haha geddit?) It certainly helps hugely in any circuit...
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    SHIELDS: Suggestions: SERIAL BUS

    Doubtless there are people here looking into designing Shields for the PICAXE base device. And, no doubt, they will also have an eye on making it compatible with 'that other' processor ;) Obviously people can do what they like in terms of design and code , but it would be nice for users if some...
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    More CAD but not OrCad

    CAD software favourites is a popular topic and I was reminded today when obliged to carry out a new design on (yet another) CAD package. I was dreading it. I find all CADs are a nightmare to start with. Learning to drive can be a real pain. For small designs I use Seetrax RangerXL Designer...
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    Completely NPA - but it is Christmas

    I've just been watching the reruns of Robot Wars. Whatever happened to the Beeb's 'House Robots' ? Mr Psycho was a whoppa and would be really useful when my neighbour parks opposite my drive entrance. http://www2.bobblebot.co.uk/en/robot-wars/mr-physco-and-growler.html I wonder why they...
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    Christmas time , oscillioscopes and wine

    Well, it's almost a song! And talking of going for a song... I often wonder how people do their projects without a scope .... other than blowing kisses to other Forum members to use theirs :) I received a flyer today from CPC, so this really probably only applies to UK users. For your...
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