Hi pic'er, As you know, exist a tiny basic for the 16C(F)84. Tahnks Saluti Leonardo -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Chris Eddy A: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Data: venerdl 17 aprile 1998 23.35 Oggetto: Re: [OT maybe] Zero Crossover Light Dimmer Impossible? >Mike, Mike, Mike! >Man are we locking on topics this week! I just finished a motor control >project, and spent WEEKS figuring out how to fire SCR's based upon a 0-10V >signal. As usual, I cannot get it in the Email, but I will gladly fax it >over. The operation is somewhat complicated, if you want the fastest >explanation, call and I will narate the method of operation. > >Per your second question (from the other Email) I eagerly design products >for people all over the western PA area. My claim to fame is re-developing >products that have become aged and parts are getting hard to find. By this >point in a products life, the original engineers are long gone. But in >general, I design electronics with specialties in processor design (Real big >on the PIC obviously), along with skills in analog electronics, switch mode >circuit design, and general product design. Meanwhile, I am designing a >product or two in the background for eventual sale to the market. Aren't >all consultants? Three kids and a wife round out my life to a fast paced >clip. > >Of course, it is only polite if you tell me what you do. > >Montaigne, Mike wrote: > >> I wanted to build a PIC controlled zero crossover lighting >> dimmer, for our church and briefly discussed this a few months ago. I >> was using a 555 timer triggered on the zero crossover to get my delay. >> The problem was I wanted 0-10 volt remote control so I could locate my >> > > May I ask, tell me something about what sort of stuff you do? > >> Mike Montaigne >> Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. >> Station 18, Chalk River, Ontario >> K0J 1J0, Canada >