Re: TI-H: METER


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Re: TI-H: METER




In a message dated 11/9/98 1:46:31 AM Central Standard Time,
m_groenendijk@yahoo.com writes:

> This message is to everyone who wanted to use there calc for
>  measurements and controlling stuff (like robotics.) I already asked
>  who was interested in something like this and what they wanted it to
>  be able to do, but so far i got four people saying they wanted it, but
>  not saying what they wanted it to do. Since i'm willing to develope a
>  circuit like this one, i will ask it again, but if i do not get any
>  response, i won't make it. So, what do you want it to do. Do you want
>  to have analog outputs, digital outputs, both, how many, inputs, etc.
>  I need to know this, so i'll be able to make something that's usefull
>  to anyone. BTW, you will be able to control it using basic commands (i
>  figured out how these work) and it might become some sort of modular
>  system (so if person 1 wants a analog output, he just connects one to
>  the main system (or something like that.))
Well, I'm interested primarily in using the calc as a multi-meter, and maybe
having a few minor other features (thermometer, etc.)  So I would want, I
guess, the ability to determine voltage, amperage, wattage, resistance (by
knowing the other two variables in the equation) and the ability to add a
probe or two, including a thermometer and a pair of headphones.

Rob Hornick