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"Ian Smith" wrote in message
... On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Matt Davis wrote: As for programming hardware, I use a Warp-13 from Newfound Electronics as it plugs nicely into the MPLab IDE provided by MicroChip. Drifting off-topic somewhat, but I'll second teh vote for the Warp-13 - it's what I use, and it works nicely. On topic, it's a PIC that monitors and switches my tank heating (I have three heaters and a particular sequence I want them to swicth in , for various reasons). Although they have a useful current drive it's obviously not uop to heating purposes, so the PIC drives a transistor drives a mains relay. regards, Ian SMith -- is there a web page showing your pic stuff ?? David Warp-13 at http://www.newfoundelectronics.com/ The MCU's at http://www.microchip.com Jerry Thanks Jerry I use Pics at work and can program them in asm. but I was wondering if Ian had anything on the web about his aquarium system. David |
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