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i hear you about the servos i think i ll try these motors instead
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and i cracked open the working prototype today and noticed that i did use a standard dip nec555 for it and i recall doing a non stop experimental run over two months last summer(day and night)on solar...
ok i think i know what a nc drill file is as i own and operate a cnc (that i have for the most part created) so i also deal with cad software and cam software
but it is all about the learning curve and at this point i just don't have the time to learn something like that
so i am wondering if...
just wondering ...
what needs to be done exactly to get PC boards made up from a board house?
is there software i should use to draw the circuit in then send it to them?
what would you guys do if you had to get 50 boards made up?
and also i really don't want to solder that many parts i d...
ya i know about pics i ve used em before but the problem is they get flaky below 4 v and restart the program from the beginning so they tend to get stuck in a endless loop until the sun picks up and recharge the batteries(solar panels is the main source of energy) and i need for the device to...
all i need them to do is rotate a light load so i hack it and treat it a gear box.
i did buy a geared motor with the same specs while back from a robot store but they were sloppy and noisy as hell,
I like the quality of servos but i find them a bit pricey for a gear box......any alternative...
first off i hope its OK for me to do this in this forum..i guess i ll find out soon enough:)
here s the job description
i need 50 separate circuit boards that would create timers, based on a 555 chips which would be "ON" for approx 5 seconds and followed by an "OFF" time of 1 minute
and...
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