> About 15 years ago, I bought a micromint rtc-52 board and ended up
> just using a plc for the project. So here I am today, with the board
> and an itch to do something with it to learn a bit. The board powered
> up fine. Basic on it is very basic. Sadly, the NV SDRAM is very V.
> I guess the DS1235YW chip had a 5 year life. It looks like I can put
> a DS1230Y in and move up from 8Kx8 to 32kx8.
>
> I guess the most useful thing would be web links to info on how to
> interface dac's adc's and a real time clock. A title to a good book on
> the subject would be welcome also.
>
> At this point, this is now a hobby project vs a work project.
>
> Thanks for any info,
>
> Wes
>
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> Whiskey Echo Sierra Sierra AT Gee Tee EYE EYE dot COM
> Lycos address is a spam trap.
Look at www.8052.com
Look at Keil.com for there demo C compiler.
Metalink.com for a free assembler.
Reply by ●February 7, 20052005-02-07
About 15 years ago, I bought a micromint rtc-52 board and ended up
just using a plc for the project. So here I am today, with the board
and an itch to do something with it to learn a bit. The board powered
up fine. Basic on it is very basic. Sadly, the NV SDRAM is very V.
I guess the DS1235YW chip had a 5 year life. It looks like I can put
a DS1230Y in and move up from 8Kx8 to 32kx8.
I guess the most useful thing would be web links to info on how to
interface dac's adc's and a real time clock. A title to a good book on
the subject would be welcome also.
At this point, this is now a hobby project vs a work project.
Thanks for any info,
Wes
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Reply to:
Whiskey Echo Sierra Sierra AT Gee Tee EYE EYE dot COM
Lycos address is a spam trap.