I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO BUILD IT!

Hosted on The_Beijing_Dragon Site

 

Here you will find descriptions of working homemade prototypes built by the author:

 

-Stand alone DAQ (8 bit DAC) using a 386SX Desktop PC and a Macintosh Powerbook 160.

-Three phase induction motor drive.

-Proximity inductive switch.

-Three-digit analog display using a MicroChip PIC MCU (16F84).

-Serial Port (RS232) DAQ showing a loadcell example

-Liquid level and volume measuring using a capacitive meter

-Soil conductivity meter (to measure water content)

 -CNC Router/Milling table running TurboCNC

 -SRAM / EPROM reader and programmer using the parallel port

 -ISA BUS 8 bit I/O Card

 -RC Toy Car Controlled by PC

 -(Oscilloscope, Frequencymeter and FFT) Virtual Instrumentacion made cheap

 -Cheap Home LAN (Win 3.11 & Win 98) Using low end PCs

 -Linking a Modicon PLC to Excel using DDE server and VB macros

 -Light your house furnace or water boiler with this HV spark generator

 NEW!! Traffic light for employee inspection

 

 

Important Note:  Geocites does not allow .zip or .exe files to be downloaded from here, so for some source code and programs you will have to email me and I will mail u back free the files you requested. For those of u who would like to have the DDE server, just ask for it.  It will only run in demo mode unless u have a valid license from UNYSYS.

*Wonderware, Intouch , Factory Suite and IOservers  are a trademark of UNYSYS.

 

Visit my mailbox to read what other experimenters have wondered about.

 

ABOUT MYSELF

Click here for my resume

 

Click here to see some of my projects at PSW Leon

My name is Jesus David Jimenez LozaBorn in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico in 1974.  I am a engineer for industrial automation.  Electronics, programming, math, and physics are my hobbies. misticpoetry@hotmail.com

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR VISIT AND COMEBACK SOON, I’LL KEEP ADDING MORE STUFF.

 

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