[PD] Using custom analog devices with PD

Davide Morelli info at davidemorelli.it
Mon Oct 2 10:30:20 CEST 2006


I personally use both Christian's multio and arduino with IR sensors

http://www.mamalala.de
http://www.arduino.cc

both of them are open source hardware and have a kind of "pd driver"

ciao,
davide.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "PSPunch" <shima at pspunch.com>
To: <pd-list at iem.at>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] Using custom analog devices with PD


>
> Christian,
>
>
> So I guess this IS the way people go.
> Although I knew about PICs, I must admit that I have never
> really been an analog circutry person.
>
> So far I've been fiddling with motion detection in Gem
> along with my video camera.
> In order to realize some more advanced ideas I have,
> I guess I'll just have to bump up priorities of "PIC
> programming" and "analog circuitry" on my list of things
> to study.
>
> I appreciate the links, especially the GNUPIC which
> I never imagined of :)
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Christian Klippel wrote:
>> hi david,
>>
>> Am Montag, 2. Oktober 2006 07:10 schrieb PSPunch:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>> I know many of you integrate analog circuitry and custom
>>> made gadgets with the PD domain, perhaps heat or pressure
>>> sensors.
>>>
>>> I was wondering if there was an orthodox method of hooking these
>>> up to a system running PD.
>>> Is there such a thing as a 1-chip "voltage to RS-232C converter"
>>> or anything of a similar kind ?
>>>
>>
>> a similar kind, yes. if you want to play around yourself, i recommend you 
>> to
>> take a look at the pic micro's or the avr micro's. these are complete
>> microcontrollers with a lot of built in peripherial options. so, there 
>> are
>> chips available that have built-in adc converters, a serial interface, 
>> etc.
>> as far as pic's are concerned, you may check www.microchip.com, select 
>> any 18f
>> device of your chioce and order them as free samples.
>> then you may check www.gnupic.org for tool to program it, if you dont 
>> want to
>> use the closed-source microchip tools.
>>
>> greets,
>>
>> chris
>>
>>> --
>>> David Shimamoto
>>> shima at pspunch.com
>>>
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