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  1. icemetal

    shifting a clock signal

    Thank you, that helps!
  2. icemetal

    shifting a clock signal

    I have a camera that has a clock signal of 30Hz, at 5V, what I will like to do is shift that clock signal about 5 ms, so I will have the 30hz signal from the camera and a second 30Hz signal 5ms later, is there a way to do it without a microcontroller?
  3. icemetal

    Trying to figure out the formula for this op am circuit

    thanks, but are ignoring all the resistor values and the negative input voltage, so your answer is not correct, if you dont believe me just build that circuit with the resistors and you would see. I feel good that I'm not the only one who does not know the formula, it is a bit complicated with...
  4. icemetal

    Trying to figure out the formula for this op am circuit

    but wouldnt the -2V cancel it out?
  5. icemetal

    Trying to figure out the formula for this op am circuit

    Trying to figure out the formula for this op-amp circuit I been trying to figure out the formula for this circuit but I could not find anything similar online the output is an average of 3 V but I want to understand why, and whats the formula for it.
  6. icemetal

    Step up voltage IC 24V to 100V

    does anyone know of any step up IC that can go up to 100V I found this one but it can only go up to 40V https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/AS1343A-BTDT-10-1K/AS1343A-BTDT-10-1KCT-ND/2469734 I'm trying to get an output of 100VDC @ 1mA
  7. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    I had found an a lot easier way, Microsoft excel 2010 can read and log data from the web and put them on spreadsheet, and I had already put the data on the webrowser using the demo application, but thanks anyways,
  8. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    I was looking for a method that the PC would ask for the data, and the microcontroller would send it and the PC would save it, is there a way to create the web application on the PC and the data is send from the microcontroller and the PC would save it, something like when you fill up a form...
  9. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    Thanks Bigdog you had helped me before :) I already have the web server running and displaying temperature, I could storage the data in a SD card if I want to, I found a solution for that too. What I'm looking is for a solution to send the data to the PC to be storage there.
  10. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    ok, I'm glad you think is nice. but please don't post just to increase your posting numbers, I really trying to find a solution.
  11. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    sure here is the one I have **broken link removed** and its the demo software the comes with it. but is pretty much as any other microcontroller webserver in the market, or are they many differences?
  12. icemetal

    PIC Webserver Data logger

    PIC Webserver Data logger UNSOLVED I have a pic MCU with a webserver application that displays the tempeture, and I would like to record the tempeture every 10 mins on a computer, any ideas of how can it be done? I want the MCU web server just for display and my computer would just record
  13. icemetal

    current control circuit for transfomer

    I can see you just like to keep the post counting going up, cause you reply 3 times without answering the post.
  14. icemetal

    current control circuit for transfomer

    I did adjust the duty cycle and it does drops the current but it drops the voltage to the output also. that's why I'm looking for a way to limit the current to about .5A but still get the full voltage.
  15. icemetal

    current control circuit for transfomer

    that could all be true, but do you know how to build a current control circuit to be able to adjust the 1.4A?

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