Hi guys and gals, 1) An PIC based RS485 based network of nodes including display modules, sensing modules and motor control modules for Ostrich Egg Incubators. (really!) 2) PIC based IBM keyboard emulator for 16 buttons used for PC control while person lies in nose of aircraft for aerial mapping. 3) PIC based Aircraft Engine Ignition controller 4) PIC based Engine to Propeller speed tachometer output converter 5) A 3 PIC network for measuring Drill bit angle and other parameters for reporting back to the surface while doing directional drilling for oil. 4) PIC based Throttle Body Fuel Injection and ignition controller for Honda Aircraft Engines. 5) PIC based, Solar charged LED Flashing Beacons in 3 different flavours with 3 different PIC processors 6) PIC based LED flashlight 7) PIC plus CAN bus 2 line 7 Segment 4 digit LED Panel Instrument for Aircraft Engine Monitoring. 8) Activity board for Wireless CANRF module. 9) 80C592 based Aircraft multi-point Sequential Fuel Injection and CD Ignition for Honda Aircraft Engines. 10) A host of other non PIC projects and some purely software projects where others have designed the hardware. 11) Foundry Furnace Controller using CANDIP. 12) Other projects under NDA -- software and hardware 13) Always open for more projects at reasonable consulting rates. 8-) John Dammeyer Wireless CAN with the CANRF module. http://www.autoartisans.com/documents/canrf_prod_announcement.pdf Automation Artisans Inc. Ph. 1 250 544 4950 > > Hi, > > > > I think it would be interesting to find out what designs the PIC is > > capable of, so feel free to add to this, and add a small > description! > > > > > > > > Personally I have designed and built are: > > > > > > 1) 64 Way cable tester (detects shorts, opens, crossed wires, then > > displayed faulty wires using LED grid) > > > > 2) Lost key beeper (Beeps after 24 hours of none movement) > > > > 3) Light that turned on when user stepped on a hidden security mat > > (transmitted to a lamp via RF and turned the Lamp on) > > > > 4) Intelligent battery Display using LCD to display run time of > > battery > > > > > > OK its over to you, what novel or bizarre things have you done with > > PIC? > > > > Thanks Gary > > > > -- > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu > > > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu