Items Tagged With hardware

DIY Video Probs

Tuesday, 5 August 2003

 

Submission by Frank Mc Alinden - Recently I purchased some Smartlinc video and led Probes . The reason for purchasing the probes was twofold . Firstly nearly every night I have to check my hv flags to ensure the tv,s dvd,s are set correct as my non ha compliant family tend to to turn kit on manually at times and therefore my flags status are incorrect so the probes should solve this problem. Secondly I was asked initially by another HV/FirM User to build a port extender with stereo sockets on it for his video probes. The project has now taken a slightly different direction and a multizone probe controller is being developed to return the requested probe status to Homevision...

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xAP to C-Bus Gateway Update

Thursday, 24 July 2003

 

Submission by Kevin Hawkins - OK - another update. This is of the Rabbit development system with the following piggyback boards installed - a Rabbit 3200 core attached lower left corner, plus the C Bus SIM upper centre (blue board) and a 4 line graphic lcd display with keypad and LED's. The power supply connector is upper right corner and the blue Ethernet cable emerges centre left. The two wires (white and blue) are the C-Bus connection...

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DIY Cheap and Easy Colour LCD Panels

Tuesday, 13 May 2003

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If I started talking to you about LCD panels for home automation use, you'd probably start thinking about kit from the sort of suppliers that you're vaguely aware of in the same way you're aware of the outer planets: you know they're there, but you're unlikely to ever have anything to do with them...But if I told you that this was a DIY project, I'd probably put you in mind of some sort of 2-line LCD PIC bodge job, of the sort favored by UKHA's inner sanctum of "How Much?! I'll build it myself!" ubergeeks. And I mean no disrespect here, as I'm one of them.

This project is about neither of the above approaches. You probably won't even have to get a soldering iron out. Some C or C++ coding skills might be of use - at least until there are ready-to-use apps available. What we'll end up with when we've finished is an LCD control panel with the following features...

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Caller ID Serial Hack - Review

Tuesday, 13 May 2003

 

Submission by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it - For a while I've been looking at how to get Caller ID info into a PC. So many modems appear to offer it but every one I could get my hands on doesn't actually support UK Caller ID. The options seemed to be buy a new analogue modem known to work or buy a dedicated unit (like a Meteor) - Both of which seemed overkill and likely to cost over £70/£80 for a decent modem and well over that for a Meteor. Then Jon Payne posted to the UKHA_D mailing list details of a circuit he'd designed which took the raw output from the CID decoder chip on a BT CID unit and converted it to RS232, ready for a PC...

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Rocket Science Computer xAP Serial Controller - Review

Tuesday, 13 May 2003

 

Submission by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it - "xAP is an open protocol intended to support the integration of telemetry and control devices primarily within the home - it is the glue that supports the interconnectivity of Home Automation devices." - so begins the www.xapautomation .org website...

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