> >>>carrier board. One could then build several bots, and use one
> >>
> > oopic-
> >
> >>>c chip.
> >>>
> >>>Help...Rob Henry
I would recommend using the 40 pin DIP chip with a separate EEPROM.
This is available as the S board
http://www.acroname.com/robotics/parts/R128-OOPIC-II.html
But you can buy the Mark III OOPic Controller
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=28 for less money and get a
REAL RS232 level changer as part of the deal. Some assembly required...
With this arrangement, you can also add a sensor board
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=5 or a prototype board
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=4
These are ideal for
building 'bots.
You can also yank the OOPic and use a PIC 16F877 preprogrammed with a
boot loader http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=12
The DIP OOPic is available separately
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=29 as is the EEPROM
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=15
I have a couple of spare Mark III controllers (one PIC and one OOPic)
and they are quite useful for prototyping.
Richard
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