Solar
Panels $2.74/W World's Best Price www.freeduino.org
yenka
Happy
Hippy - info on building a CyBot, lots of projects (bottom left of
page)
Bright
Sparks - breadboard ideas, programming "cheat sheets"
Stan Swan -
projects and associated code, more links
The AXEbot robot
- software, PC board layouts, etc.
Electronics
Education download page - 14 issues online on 21 July 2006
Tom
Lackamp - some good modifications for the PICAXE protoboards
ULN2803A
L293D
Motor Driver IC
board
PCB
layouts
Make
a Picaxe fade light Artsy
Picaxe Digital clock PIC
& electronic development on a shoestring
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The PICAXE-28X1 is a new revision of the popular 28 series, with way
more memory, many more I/O, and supporting I2C! Now you're working
with a pretty powerful micro, and still not having to crack a
book on "C" programming!
The 'PICAXE' system is a powerful, low cost microcontroller
programming system designed to simplify educational and hobbyist use
of microcontrollers. PICAXE chips can be programmed in a graphical
'flow-chart' environment or in easy to understand BASIC.
New
Board
Made |
PICAXE
Type |
Flash |
# of
Pins |
Memory
(lines)
|
I/O Pins |
Outputs |
Inputs |
ADC
(L=low) |
Data
Memory |
Polled
Interrupt |
$
|
|
PICAXE-08 |
|
8 |
40 |
5 |
1
- 4 |
1
- 4 |
1L |
128-Prog |
- |
3 |
Done |
PICAXE-08M |
|
8 |
80 |
5 |
1
- 4 |
1
- 4 |
3 |
256-Prog |
Yes |
3 |
Done |
PICAXE-14M |
|
14 |
80 |
11 |
1
- 5 |
6 |
2 |
256-Prog |
Yes |
3 |
|
PICAXE-20M |
|
20 |
80 |
14 |
8 |
|
3 |
256-Prog |
Yes |
3 |
|
PICAXE-18A |
|
18 |
80 |
13 |
8 |
5 |
3 |
256 |
Yes |
|
Done |
PICAXE-18X |
2048 |
18 |
600 |
14 |
9 |
5 |
3 |
256+I2C |
Yes |
9 |
|
PICAXE-28A
(obsolete) |
|
28 |
80 |
20 |
8 |
8 |
4 |
64+256 |
Yes |
6 |
Done |
PICAXE-28X1 |
4096 |
28 |
1000 |
21 |
9
- 17 |
0
-12 |
0
- 4 |
128+I2C
+128 Scratch |
Yes |
10 |
|
PICAXE-40X1 |
|
40 |
1000 |
32 |
9 - 17 |
16 - 23 |
3 - 7 |
128+I2C
+128 Scratch |
Yes |
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Memory (lines) = Approximate number of lines of
program code the chip can hold.
Data Memory = Bytes of EEPROM memory on board
(128-Prog means 128 Bytes less the space needed for your
program. 256+I2C means 256 Bytes + any external EEPROM space
you add via the I2C interface).
Polled Interrupt = A process that automatically
checks a pin in between each command to see if something has
happened (very useful!)
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More 555 timer projects - Link
2-POSITION
PC MT TERMINAL STRIP
DIY
Projects Home Picaxe
toothbrush timer Automatic
closing gates with Picaxe controller Sun
tracker www.josepino.com
K8055
USB board and Matlab interface Solder
surface mount parts with a toaster oven Biodiesel
processor
Open
GPS tracker Blu-Ray
laser pointer Moldmaking
IR
digital camera PIC
based home heating system
Working
with Carbon Fiber induction
heater. Back
to Penguin's Lab 4-Watt
fluorescent light. Electric
Motorcycle
Make
the Itty Bitty Radio Telescope Home
made gas turbine cranks out the heat AVR
oscilloscope 20-Watt
Solar Panel
Make
a physical email notifier
unboiled an egg 2-channel
RF Transmitter HOW
TO - Make Printed circuit boards - An illustrated guide (and round up)
HOW
TO - Use Inkscape for laser cutters smallest
low-speed USB analyzer Disable
navigation lockout on Make
a "Quick & Dirty" Marx generator
Phone
line controller CircuitWriter
conductive ink & pen Make
a cockroach shocker Make
a homemade battery using fermented grass
Make
a remote controlled camera from a cellphone! Nicely
documented high-power rocket build Make
an automatic Xmas tree watering system?
Build your own two-photon microscope
Custom
geiger counter puts fun back into radiation poisoning
Make
a DVD burner into a High-Powered laser
Electric
utility vehicle part 2 Make
a remote controlled deadbolt Tesla
coil construction Yet
another device charging station
Make
a portable camping stove Build
a 1000 MHz RF spectrum analyzer Cooking
up a cheap digital o-scope Homemade
jet engine
Raising
an old OnStar GPS unit from the dead Turn
a paper shredder into a pasta maker Playstation
turned into light-seeking robot
Prep
schematics for PCB fabbing Underwater
video camera USB
POV SMD kit business
cards using acid etching Make
an H-bridge
Make
your own solarbag Control
an iPod with the Arduino Inside
the PayPass: Credit card case mods potentiometer
with a memory
Keith's
Electronics blog Belt
operated by clock feeds aquarium fish automatically
Money
Track (and document) currency
Lightning
activated camera shutter trigger Aussie
RocketCam Electronics
page for beginners OHARARP LLC
Make
a temperature-based fan controller without a thermistor
Resources
for getting started with AVRs USB
Temperature Sensors
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