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Hi all from Spokane WA !!


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I've already posted a few questions and have been getting some really good help back. Thanks.

 

I have a long history in computers and programming (I go back to the days of paper-tape and punched card decks if any of you can comprehend that)... then I spent the last majority of my career in management, so my brain is pretty well 'fried'. I am having to learn C++ from scratch, but my logic reasoning is still intact. I also like to play with discrete circuits which is what led me to micro-controllers since you can do more with less complexity. Just a tinkerer now and making things for my own enjoyment and use.

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Thanks Geekdoc, I'm sure there are a few of us old players around. My continued amazement is how fast the industry grew and how complex computers are now in everyone's hands including 2 year olds. Its fun to have a circuit and program development environment back in my hands. I'm looking forward to finding new things to make. Before I came to micro-controllers recently, I made lighthouse (to scale) replicas out of wood and mounted on stone and then made an internal battery powered circuit with an LED to simulate a beacon light fading on and off to look like it was rotating.. Then I made a few jewlery boxes for my granddaughters that sprang to life with 8 colored LEDs inside blinking independently (used an op-amp and counter chip). Now I am completing an aerator pump working off of two 3 position rotary switches and driving a relay and LEDs with the MSP430G2211 chip. Still working on the input voltage to regulate 12v lead-acid to 3.3v, but everything else seems to work.

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the punch cards concept is still used if you think about it. When you need to darken the circles on a survey (using only an HB pencil). My high school use that to take attendance. one of my friends, from high school, wrote a software for it to generate a hex file for a motorola chip

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RobG, thanks for the info on choices other than LM317. I looked at TI and then LT at their stepdown converters, but unless I am reading them wrong, they all seem to be packaged for surface mount. I don't have that kind of accuracy in my tinkering space and so unless they also have some with nice big pins on them I don't know if I can ever use them.

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