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Re: TI-H: Re: TI Robotics




Yeah...  The 164 is an IC...


>If you could post info on this, that would be great because I am still
>interested!  I know i will not use 897 motors, but 8 might seem
>limiting, so I would probably use only a few of that 897.  Will these
>extra I/O lines remove the need for the flipflops, and primaraly only
>require the PN222 resistors?
>
>
>>897 LEDs would take about 17 amps.  :)  Are you sure?
>>
>>You might need to get a $12.50 pack of 100 PN222 transistors to drive
>those
>>897 motors.  :)
>>
>>Grant
>>
>>Mel has a great example on doing this.  If you want, I can post some
>junk...
>>
>>
>>>I would also like to hear your ideas on this!  So basically if I had
>>>these 897 I/O lines, I could use 897 different motors/LEDS... which
>>>would eliminate the flip flops and other methods, right?
>>>
>>>
>>>>> >How could I make one TI button start the LED and the other the
>>>motor?
>>>>>  >Does the TI linking support simultanious I/O?
>>>>>
>>>>>  the little port has 2 IO lines that you can set or clear at the
>same
>>>time.
>>>>>
>>>>>  I could tell you how to get 8 I/O lines for $.40 if you want...
>>>>>
>>>>>  And for $12.36 I can get about 897 I/O lines...
>>>>and how would YOU do this(your ideas on the subject, :) )
>>>>
>>>
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