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I figured out how to post a new article.  I searched for "New Article" and of course the search returned with "no such thing found", but it has "thing" in red.  Aha! it is an internal link.  Click on it and it takes you to another page that says basically "Hi this is not the page of "thing" because "thing" does not exist.  If you would like to create "thing" click on the edit button.  So I did and was able to copy/paste my article and save it.
 
I figured out how to post a new article.  I searched for "New Article" and of course the search returned with "no such thing found", but it has "thing" in red.  Aha! it is an internal link.  Click on it and it takes you to another page that says basically "Hi this is not the page of "thing" because "thing" does not exist.  If you would like to create "thing" click on the edit button.  So I did and was able to copy/paste my article and save it.
  
For anyone who was holding their breath waiting for my promised articles, here is a link to the first:
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For anyone who was ho;ding their breath waiting for my promised articles, here is a link to the first:
  
 
[[The 723 Voltage Regulator]]
 
[[The 723 Voltage Regulator]]
  
The second has been up for a while:
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You may have to hold on a bit longer while I get the second ready (it has several images that need to be placed along with the text).
  
[[My Experience With The 723]]
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[[User:RogerAF|RAF]] 19:14, 23 May 2007 (PDT)
 
 
And I just uploaded some schematics to it, so if anyone was wondering how to hook some of these up, here's a clue or two.  (Hint: go to "My Experience With The 723" for the links)  I have some others still to go and then there are some Printed Circuit designs that go with these schematics, I have a little more work to finish them, but they will get here.
 
 
 
'''LCD Display'''
 
 
 
I've been working on a metering instrument that needs a graphic LCD for the display.  I've decided to share my experience making the display with Open Circuits.  I just received the unit, so I'm excited about it.  I'll start working on the design over the weekend.  The unit needs an inverter for the CCF lamps and a controller to provide an interface between the display and a micro.  I'll get the project started and open it up for ideas.
 
 
 
--[[User:RogerAF|RAF]] 00:10, 20 June 2007 (PDT)
 
 
 
'''Update on What's Happening'''
 
 
 
Here is an update.  Nobody responded to any of my emails asking what inverter will work with the LCD I purchased.  The unit is a Sharp LM32C04P 320x240 Color LCD Display.  The color is one bit each RGB, so a total of eight colors including black and white are possible.  It needs an inverter and a controller.  I was able to get a hold of a specifications data sheet showing all the signals and timing requirements.  This has enough information to design a controller circuit and if I must, an inverter as well.  However, I think I will purchase an inverter once my funds recover.
 
I have already completed a couple of schematics for a controller circuit using a 32K x 8 SRAM and a counter, so the MCU can concentrate on loading the SRAM with data to display and the counter will do the drudge work of stepping through the addresses and sending the data to the LCD bus.  The MCU will also have to talk to whatever device is using the display.  So I have to figure out how to make it be an interface as well.
 
For the controller I decided to try using Microchip's 16-bit family of devices and purchased an MPLAB ICD2 and 16-Bit 28-Pin Starter Development Board.  I am currently working my way through the demo code and data sheets, to get an understanding of both the devices and the tools.  One won't work without the other and there is always at least a 6-week learning curve (for me) before I'm confident enough to work without the references open beside me.
 
Just when it seemed like progress was going to be swift and sure, my mother and brother and family decided to sell the family house and move to the big island.  I will have to find another place to live and my sights are turning towards Orlando Florida.  I have friends there and it looks like there is work for electronics engineers there.  So my life is going to be going through a bit of upheaval until I get moved and setteled in somewhere.  I'm going to try to continue my studies with the Microchip devices, so I won't be starting up again from scratch.
 
I hope to be able to drop in here now and then over the next 3 months or so, but it will probably take at least that long to get setteled in at a new place.  Meanwhile if anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or questions, post them here and I'll try to check in often enough to give a timely response.
 
 
 
[[User:RogerAF|RAF]] 19:56, 4 July 2007 (PDT)
 

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