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Simon

My colleague, Nick (magpie & information forager), came up with these.  I believe we’ve used the first ones.

 

Barry

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-----Original Message-----
From:
Mitchell, Nicholas
Sent: 15 July 2009 10:39
To: Taylor,
Barry
Subject: Relay control from a PC

 

Direct USB to relay units using bit banging from a FTDI USB/Serial conversion chip

 

 

 

TTL output serial from FTDI

 

 

 

Network interface for switching relays

 

 

 

Or you could get one of these and connect up what ever you want

 

 

 

Nick

 

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