Let me know if it works... may have to find a way to kill the power to the rest of the circuit... but I think it'll work.... Wes - kd4rdb@qsl.net http://www.qsl.net/kd4rdb Where am I? http://www.aprs.net:8000/kd4rdb-9 http://www.aprs.net:8000/kd4rdb-10 Stupidity should be painful -----Original Message----- From: Jim Paul To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 11:20 PM Subject: Re: 16f873 >Wes, > >That is a good idea. Do you mind if I try it out? > > Regards, > > Jim >-----Original Message----- >From: Wes Johnston >To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 10:10 PM >Subject: 16f873 > > >>I gotta ask.... does the 16f873 program the same way the 16f84 does? >> >>By the way, my buddy in florida and I had the perfect idea for programming >a >>f84 in circuit... you know those test clips for DIP IC's? the wide >>alligator nylon clips? I have one of those... and instead of using a ZIF >>socketed programmer, we'll just snap the test clip on. >> >>Wes - kd4rdb@qsl.net >> http://www.qsl.net/kd4rdb >> >>Where am I? >>http://www.aprs.net:8000/kd4rdb-9 >>http://www.aprs.net:8000/kd4rdb-10 >> >>Stupidity should be painful >>-----Original Message----- >>From: William K. Borsum >>To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >>Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 10:53 PM >>Subject: Re: PIC project with lots of vibration - Best Sockets? >> >> >>>At 01:20 PM 9/27/99 -0700, you wrote: >>>>Have a shaking application, where the PIC chip will be mounted on a >>>>piece of machinery that's vibrating. A lot. And am talking to someone >>>>making a rocket telemetry unit in future using a PIC chip. >>>biiig snip >>> >>>Got three Pics plus sRAM and ADC and signal conditioning with four >>>accelerometers, three strain gages, and a rate sensor in two cubic inches, >>>three pcb's in cord wood packaging, surviving 500 G impacts. NOT >socketed! >>> All SMT and firmly soldered in place. >>> >>>Trick is to dip first into GE-RTV silicone rubber (real watery, clear, >self >>>releasing two part stuff) to provide an easily removable conformal >coating. >>>Let it cure, then pot with a urethane or epoxy filled with micro-balloons >>>(syntactic foam filler) for strength and light weight. >>> >>>Whole package is pretty much indestructible--and can still be taken apart >>>for repair or failure analysis. >>> >>>kelly >>> >>> >>>William K. Borsum, P.E. -- OEM Dataloggers and Instrumentation Systems >>> & San Diego, California, USA >>> >> >>________________________________________________________ >>NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? >>Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at >>http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html