On 11/26/2013 06:06 PM, Matt Wetherill wrote:
> I thought I might try something driven by an Arduino - it'll be quite
> a learning curve but should keep me busy ;)
Hi Matt,
Welcome back. Mine may not be a real popular opinion but I do NOT like
the Arduino. It's mangled sorta-C++ is a pain, though you can program
in C except for some libraries. It's expensive for what you get and
quite short on I/O pins. Incidentally, if you just want to play with
the Arduino style of doing things, Digikey sells the programmed chip for
$5. Just add 5 volts, a TTL serial interface and a clock and there you go.
I suggest looking at one of the several chips that have battery-backed
RTCs built-in. Get one in DIP format and assemble something on a proto
board.
BTW, in the next week or two I'm going to be open sourcing (hardware and
software) a nifty little count-down counter that I designed for one of
our products. It uses the ATmega8515 which isn't a very interesting
chip but it has lots of I/O pins which is what I needed. I heavily
document my code, especially that which gets released so it would be a
good starting point. I'll announce here when I get it finished (boards
to be here on Black Friday :-)
John
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