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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
Greenbelt, I would send the supplyer a polite email explaining the problem they have caused and how it has damaged all the main components on the board. Even point them to the forum disussion on the problem. If you are lucky you might get a compleet replacement or the components replaced. You dont get if you dont ask. An email is cheap and a squeaky wheel is often oiled. Pete. Ps. I can relate your signature. Sometimes it just works |
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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
Back to learning picaxe!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a few of you with boards now and this thread has gone silent from you guys. Time to put the end to jingle bells! SO!! I will set a programming challenge to all of you involved. The challenge is:- to write a program to flash the Red led once, the Blue led twice, the green 3 times and the yellow 4 times then repeat the process. I dont care how you go about it or what commands you use. If you have trouble than ask. Please PM me when you have a working example. So no cheating off each other. Then we will post each program to see the difference. There is a doggy bone prize for the first to write a working program. Pete. Sometimes it just works |
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Joblow Regular Member Joined: 05/01/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 54 |
Can I solder in a USB cable into the programming port connections, and if so which wires go where? The man who never made a mistake never made anything |
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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
Hi Joblow, short answer NO! You need to use a serial port like com 1. If you have no serial ports on your computer (thought you said you did) than you will need a USB to Serial cable. This cable has a converter built into it. Like this. I was hunting on ebay last week and found them here for Au$3.50 including postage. I have bought some but not yet received them to know if they preform ok. Ebay USB to Serial cables This supplier provides a driver for Vista but many are not supported for Vista. Pete. Ps. Do a search of the sellers store as i see some there even cheaper now in Au$. Just check what drivers are supported with each. Sometimes it just works |
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Joblow Regular Member Joined: 05/01/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 54 |
Thanks downwin, The cables I thought I had turn out to have 15 pins, this fits my computer (laptop) OK but not the Picaxe, maybe I'll have to see if my desktop has 9 pin ports. But what the hell, I may as well shell out $3.50, it's only money The man who never made a mistake never made anything |
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Joblow Regular Member Joined: 05/01/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 54 |
I've just been reading the Picax manual 1>quick start, and it says not to use 9v battery as this will damage the chip, use only 3 x AAA = 4.5v. As the fish and chip lady said, 'please explain' The man who never made a mistake never made anything |
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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
Hello Pauline, I hope you are smarter than her, or god help us, we are all in trouble. The picaxe chip has a max input voltage of 5 volts and will work down to around 3 volts. So yes the manual is correct. But smart ass here put a 5 volt regulator on the board (LM-7805) so you can use anywhere from 7 volts to 30 volts input and the voltage reg will still supply 5 volts to the picaxe and the whole circuit board. The other important point to make is the input pins of the picaxe MUST NOT have a voltage input of above 5 volts applied to them. If the picaxe is interfaced with a circuit using a higher voltage then protection is required to ensure the signal voltage to the input pin can NEVER go about 5 volts. The outputs have a limited capacity to supply around 20 mA only. Hence why the proto board has transistors to switch the leds and peizo etc. Even though the leds and peizo could be driven directly from the picaxe the transistors are there to protect the picaxe output pins from being overloaded should some other circuitry be added drawing more current. And NO i will not be running in the next election...Will you?????????? Pete. Sometimes it just works |
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Joblow Regular Member Joined: 05/01/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 54 |
Thanks Pete. Just like to show my ignorance now and again. ps. running for office not a bad idea. Yesterday I couldn't even spell politshn, now I are one! The man who never made a mistake never made anything |
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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
There is no such thing as ignorance or dumb questions in this thread. I promote them. I see it as a question answered is = to 10 steps forward. I thought it rude in a past thread where someone asked what the meaning of "symbol" meant and was told to buy a book. The whole meaning behind this thread is to open a discussion at a starting level and learn as you progress. One thing to explain is if you get sick of "Jingle Bells" as you try to load something different than move the blue jumper marked SPK... one pin to the left. This will disconnect the speaker. Its the same with all the other jumpers they are there to connect/disconnect the various pin same as a switch would. Pete. Sometimes it just works |
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