>I should warn you,though, that the PIC doesn't CONTROL > the voltage, it just measures it. So basically its the voltage measuring part of a digital multimeter. Ever think or anyone ever try to build a signal generator using a PIC? On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 17:53:34 -0500 Sean Breheny . wrote: >Hi Lawrence, > >Great! I suppose It is a traditional dual linear regulated >supply with a 16C71 and an LCD added to monitor the voltage. > >Perhaps it would have been better to go with a switching supply, but I had >already started the linear regulator design when peopl suggested it. > >Sean > >At 04:17 PM 11/18/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Sean, I've been thinking about a PIC based power supply for years. I'll be >>interested to see how you did it. Maybe I'll build one. >> >>-- Lawrence Lile >> >> > >| >| Sean Breheny >| Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM >| Electrical Engineering Student >\--------------=---------------- >Save lives, please look at http://www.all.org >Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 >mailto:shb7@cornell.edu ICQ #: 3329174 > Send someone a cool Dynamitemail flashcard greeting!! And get rewarded. GO AHEAD! http://cards.dynamitemail.com/index.php3?rid=fc-41