Re: I2C
From: Todd Blair todd
srl.org
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:38:16 -0700
A! Sent via the Art & Robotics Group mailing list: arg-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx R! Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response G! Victoria, Just to add another angel to this discussion, I would like to point you to the following controller for use with Cycling 74's Max..........we've used this module in our course work at California College of the Arts. http://www.makingthings.com/products/documentation/teleo_stepper_module_user_guide/index.html Cheers, Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victoria Scott" <toria@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <arg-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 6:09 PM Subject: ARG: I2C > A! Sent via the Art & Robotics Group mailing list: arg-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > R! Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response > G! > > Hey ARG, > > Nice to see that the list is perking up again, must signify the end of > summer fuzziness. > > I'm trying to control six devices (wee 'robots' each programmed with > the 16F819 to move a stepper 180 degrees) with synchronous serial > communication, maybe with I2C. > > So I have my slaves lined up, but i need a good Master (I never tire of > electronics metaphors). > > Does anyone have a favorite PIC flavour for such a task. The Master > will also be receiving a sensor input (most likely a photocell), so > AtoD is also a necessary requirement. > > I'm still in the throes of leaning C and only been working with the PIC > for a year (self taught at this point) so go easy please. > > best.victoria > > > A! > R! messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/arg/arg-list.html > G! unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A! R! messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/arg/arg-list.html G! unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx