Hairy Animal
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It's a really useful little board for experimenting with and getting to know the PICAXE system, and at only £1 each (+VAT & P&P, 10x) is currently very reasonably priced.
Although the 08 micro is somewhat outdated and doesn't have the relative sophistication of the 08M2+, it's still useful for doing quite a range of things, and having the 0.1" pitch set of contacts for C.0, C.1, C.3 and the supplies, allows other things to be easily connected as well, but note that the hole sizes for these contacts aren't big enough for a standard 5-pin header.
and others for help on this, I thought it might be useful to others if I posted the circuit diagram for the AXE901 board having reverse engineered it (a bit OTT, sorry) to assist with programming.The LDR is analogue input C.1, the LEDs are outputs C.0, C.2 and C.4 and the press button is digital input C.3. The LEDs are doubled-up (two of each colour on the same port).
It's a really useful little board for experimenting with and getting to know the PICAXE system, and at only £1 each (+VAT & P&P, 10x) is currently very reasonably priced.
Although the 08 micro is somewhat outdated and doesn't have the relative sophistication of the 08M2+, it's still useful for doing quite a range of things, and having the 0.1" pitch set of contacts for C.0, C.1, C.3 and the supplies, allows other things to be easily connected as well, but note that the hole sizes for these contacts aren't big enough for a standard 5-pin header.
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