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To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: George Rix rix.g@bmts.com
Date: Thursday, 13 January 2000 6:31
Subject: Re: microcore experimentation kit





> What if (as someone suggested) i reate a small circuit board complete w=
ith
a
single schmitt inverter and either a plug to put in your own resistor or =
an
adjustable pot built in. Plus a plug to add your own hysteris. A SMD LED =
is
on board. It would connect to a breadboard (or protoboard) with some PCB
pins, a little like the BASIC STAMP. With this you could easily grab a fe=
w,
plug them in, connect them in your own pattern an you have a microcore.
Would people be intrested in such a thing? I could start a production of
them. Keep in mind though they may be rather expensive compared to buying=
a
17HC14 and individual parts. This is just because the parts themselves ar=
e
rather expensive. (A single schmit inverter is 68 cents).
>
>David

I would certainly be interested...
Can I have fourteen trillion? To go? =3D)

Peace out!

Rob Rix

No doubt it will all make sense when we're older =8B Calvin and Hobbes


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