Well, I don't know any cheap module
but I can recommend SIEMENS or TELIT.
More Information can be found HERE
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Well, I don't know any cheap module
but I can recommend SIEMENS or TELIT.
More Information can be found HERE
Isaac,
please check your PM.
a lot of information can also be found HERE
Hey Steve, looks like you still have plenty of F84's & C54's on the shelf.
(Probably even C84's)
How about RoHS compliance of your stock ;-)
I don't want to start yet another "heated debate", but
I feel LCDOUT "as it is" gives you all you need to get started quickly on a standard character display.
With a bit of creativity you can...
OK,
based on your "Artworks" I can tell:
The problem is with the black track.
For best results you should always design PCBs without having a proper schematic first.
That way there is...
FUNNY,
this is a PICBASIC Forum, no Mobile Navigation Forum!
However, it shouldn't be much of a problem to find out what the differences are if you visit:
Nav4All and tomtom
BTW
There is...
Hi Alain,
thanks for the link, but at the first glance I can't see any benefit.
With my latest design I get really good results even at high loads.
I really don't want to spend yet another...
Install the IC-Prog NT/2000 driver
The driver can be found HERE
You should also have a look at WinPIC
How about the MAX 710/711?
ok, it requires a little more space plus an external schottky, but it's efficiency is better.
Take care with elektor, over here we call it "defektor"
Well, it is even more, it provides a stable 12V output at Input Voltages between 8 and 18 Volts, so it steps up or down at high current (with high efficiency).
Again there are many ways, of...
And if the girl still browns out or resets, put a POT on her.
tcbcats,
as Steve already mentioned, it is most likely something in hardware.
Could you post a schematic?
And hey you are not trying this on a breadboard, are you?
Hey Steve,
looks like you still love it!
For the SEPIC Converter See: HERE
Brian,
Let's assume the average supply voltage is around 13V
that gives a total loss of about 60W!
Earlier you were talking about a "low power solution"
You should think about a different and...
what is elektroline trying to tell us?
I'm almost sure I know what you mean and hope you haven't taken my comment too serious ;-)
Darrel,
I use this concept in many of my designs, and with "R1" being equal or below 10k I have never seen any problem at all.
Mel, I doubt you would risk your reputation by marketing crap just to make money.
(please correct me if I'm wrong)
I'm not using any transformerless PSU's at all.
Some time ago I could get hold of a large number of well designed switching PSU-units at about $0,50 each (stock/production overhead)
They...
I absolutely agree !
Unfortunately DO most european systems allow users to plug in appliances in either way around.
Hey Mel, you must be lucky living on an island with some better system!
...
Rob, it is your decission.
All I can tell is:
I'm using PBP for a couple of years now and it is rock-solid.
I have purchased PDS as well and have tried to migrate some of my PBP projects to...
Dave,
see: this thread
I have good results with the LP2950.
If quiescent current is an issue you may want to try the MCP1701
A good point to start is: HERE
BTW
your question has ended up in a completely wrong category.
This category is actually to request changes to the forum!