pasanlaksiri Member Aug 25, 2007 #1 HERE IS THE LINK FOR MAIN SITE **broken link removed** **broken link removed** square **broken link removed** saw **broken link removed** sin(x)/x **broken link removed** U can find source codes, Schematics and some sample videos in that site. HERE IS THE LINK FOR MAIN SITE Hey guys do u know any other PIC projestc like this. If u know please post here
HERE IS THE LINK FOR MAIN SITE **broken link removed** **broken link removed** square **broken link removed** saw **broken link removed** sin(x)/x **broken link removed** U can find source codes, Schematics and some sample videos in that site. HERE IS THE LINK FOR MAIN SITE Hey guys do u know any other PIC projestc like this. If u know please post here
yngndrw New Member Aug 26, 2007 #2 That's really cool, great job. What method did you use in making the board ? Is that wire wrapping ? It's much neater than stripboards that I'm used to.
That's really cool, great job. What method did you use in making the board ? Is that wire wrapping ? It's much neater than stripboards that I'm used to.
pasanlaksiri Member Aug 26, 2007 #3 yngndrw said: That's really cool, great job. What method did you use in making the board ? Is that wire wrapping ? It's much neater than stripboards that I'm used to. Click to expand... Hey, This is not mine. I just copy and past the links here
yngndrw said: That's really cool, great job. What method did you use in making the board ? Is that wire wrapping ? It's much neater than stripboards that I'm used to. Click to expand... Hey, This is not mine. I just copy and past the links here
yngndrw New Member Aug 26, 2007 #4 Ah okay. I found out about his technique: http://elm-chan.org/docs/wire/wiring_e.html