Interesting prototyping approach
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05-31-2016, 06:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2016 06:41 PM by BobVA.)
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RE: Interesting prototyping approach
That is pretty cool looking. Kind of reminds me of the Tandy Model 100/102, but pity it doesn't have the nice, full-travel mechanical keyboard of that classic.
Their keyboard is a clever design. But, for a calculator with a high density of keys, I'm not sure how much of an improvement it would be over surface mount tactile switches (e.g. NP-25/41)? Do you think their model would scale down in size (i.e. smaller buttons) without an undue increase in actuation pressure? Maybe with a thinner top layer? It would be interesting for a simpler/larger calculator design, though. OT: I've used the MicroMite microcontroller (PIC32 family) / MMBasic in a couple of little projects. It's got a very complete set of I/O interfaces with direct support for I2C, SPI, serial, 1-Wire, PWM, servos, LCD displays, etc. and is reasonably fast. I hope a lot of that carries over into this project. I've thought about putting a MicroMite into either a Tandy 102 or WP-2 as a "coprocessor" for improved BASIC and prototyping support. I think it would be reasonably straightforward as the MM works fine with a serial terminal, and let's you set a lot of parameters. Bob |
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Interesting prototyping approach - mfleming - 05-31-2016, 05:46 PM
RE: Interesting prototyping approach - BobVA - 05-31-2016 06:30 PM
RE: Interesting prototyping approach - Garth Wilson - 05-31-2016, 07:06 PM
RE: Interesting prototyping approach - Dave Shaffer - 06-01-2016, 02:58 AM
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