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1 Day Contest, Name this Kit and win the PCB (Ends Sept 10 2008)

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hi Bill,
Whats the list price for the X Gnat..... Wasp Kit.?
Also the planned release date.?

Just a thought, I hope I'm not going to get stung over the price.

EDIT: Williams Automation Sensor Project;)
 
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The WASP (almost Gnat) PCB should be ready early October. It was designed as a bridge between theater gear that otherwise didn't get along. It uses the same 18F1320 the Junebug uses.
I've been trying to get a pair of UHF antennas to cooperate and want to avoid a rotor, so I think I'll program the first Wasp as an IR antenna switch controller (using the TL4424 to run a relay)
Another use is a simple RS232 to RS485 bridge. Another a curtain controller or it should be easy to interface with Girder.
That jumper block in the middle is for setting I/O options.
 
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