| Andy Neil 05/19/11 23:51 Read: 268 times Basingstoke Uk |
#182308 - Further question Responding to: Kai Klaas's previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
Santosh, take a few minutes and try to describe what you exactly plan to do by some clear and understandable lines. What you have told us so far does not give any sense, not even to someone who has a wanton imagination!
Why should someone fabricate a 8x8 relay matrix? And what relays do you use that switch in microseconds?? IS this a school exercise? |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| problem rgarding uln and udn | Santosh Kumar Jena | 05/18/11 12:35 |
| They are different in every sense! | Kai Klaas | 05/18/11 13:55 |
| problem rgarding uln and udn | Santosh Kumar Jena | 05/18/11 22:32 |
| You forgot your links | Per Westermark | 05/18/11 22:57 |
| Basic electronics | Ashok Kumar | 05/18/11 23:54 |
| Clarification - more Basic Electronics | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 00:21 |
| probelems regarding udn 2892 | Santosh Kumar Jena | 06/30/11 22:59 |
| Still Basic electronics | Andy Neil | 07/01/11 00:02 |
| Links | Per Westermark | 07/01/11 00:15 |
| That'll be why he's still struggling after all these weeks! | Andy Neil | 07/01/11 02:57 |
| open emitter | Kai Klaas | 07/01/11 03:40 |
| Open collector | Andy Neil | 07/01/11 04:54 |
| RE: i am not getting you | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 00:44 |
| Did you really read datasheets? | Andy Neil | 05/18/11 15:24 |
| problem rgarding uln and udn | Santosh Kumar Jena | 05/19/11 07:01 |
| relay matrix??? | Erik Malund | 05/19/11 07:10 |
| This doesn't make sense! | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 07:12 |
| 8x8 relay matrix? | Per Westermark | 05/19/11 07:49 |
| relay matrix? | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 09:35 |
| not quite | Erik Malund | 05/19/11 10:07 |
one interesting thing I learned | Erik Malund | 07/06/11 13:09 |
| Unless... | Kai Klaas | 05/19/11 10:00 |
| problem rgarding uln and udn | Santosh Kumar Jena | 05/19/11 10:58 |
| lightning fast relays | Erik Malund | 05/19/11 11:01 |
| problems regarding uln and udn | Santosh Kumar Jena | 05/19/11 11:35 |
| both | Erik Malund | 05/19/11 12:12 |
| None of this makes sense! | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 12:53 |
| It appears you need latching relays | Richard Erlacher | 05/20/11 06:49 |
| Latching relay is still slow | Per Westermark | 05/20/11 07:46 |
| You're right, but the relay spec's should reveal that | Richard Erlacher | 05/21/11 08:26 |
| well, if he does ... | Erik Malund | 05/20/11 08:28 |
| use toggle types ... they were around once ... | Richard Erlacher | 05/21/11 08:38 |
| SPI + latched shift registers are good choices | Per Westermark | 05/21/11 09:38 |
| The protocol is good ... but not necesary here | Richard Erlacher | 07/04/11 10:21 |
| SPI is excellent for driving long shift registers | Per Westermark | 07/04/11 14:38 |
| tell us, Per, what data types does SPI support? | Richard Erlacher | 07/04/11 20:39 |
| Making Mountain Out Of Mole Hill | Michael Karas | 07/05/11 00:40 |
| protocol and/or command structure | Andy Neil | 07/05/11 00:51 |
| No, SPI does *not* have both commands and data! | Andy Neil | 07/05/11 00:43 |
| Where you sit determines what you see | Richard Erlacher | 07/05/11 22:34 |
| Totally missing the point | Andy Neil | 07/06/11 00:12 |
| The major advantage | Erik Malund | 07/06/11 13:03 |
| Where Richard Sits...... | Michael Karas | 07/06/11 00:31 |
| From where I sit... | Andy Neil | 07/06/11 00:51 |
| Always important to follow up the progress of technology | Per Westermark | 07/06/11 01:35 |
| Language barrier? | Kai Klaas | 05/19/11 17:27 |
| Further question | Andy Neil | 05/19/11 23:51 |
| Sorry, double posting... | Kai Klaas | 05/19/11 17:28 |
| Cross-Post? | Andy Neil | 06/06/11 00:29 |



