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comment Obtaining 15 V from a single lithium polymer cell
erm figure 12 refers to the test setup where Vcc is targeted at 5v, this is a configurable boost regulator.
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comment Obtaining 15 V from a single lithium polymer cell
I am using a lithium polymer pack, no chance of them sticking a battery in that. Also part you linked to seems to boost to 3.3v I am trying to get to 15v from 3v-4v
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comment Does my open source project need be Arduino based to be successful?
@Matt That's the ARM Cortex NVIC Core that Keil licenses. Most implementations don't use all 240 interrupts. also if you're going to count all interrupt sources the avr has ~ 21. In any case I think the complexity of the interrupt controller isn't super game changing.
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comment Does my open source project need be Arduino based to be successful?
I suppose you are correct in that Arduino developers may not have that much experience in strictly embedded programming/debugging, but I think it may attract a lot of other developers such as Web/Windows/Linux developers who could contribute usefully at the application level. Also, wouldn't the skilled ARM developers be a subset of those willing to work on an Arduino version?
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comment Does my open source project need be Arduino based to be successful?
ARM Cortex M3 is a micro-controller version of ARM, it runs THUMB instructions and lacks things like an EBI/MMU. I am not debating between an AVR and a vastly more powerful applications processor specific processor like OMAP3 with an arm926. for your reference: arm.com/products/processors/index.php
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comment Possible to cut Heat Shrink tubing lengthwise and reattach?
That looks like it should do the trick, only down side is it seems a bit expensive. Thanks!
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comment Possible to cut Heat Shrink tubing lengthwise and reattach?
Well I want to put it around a circular object so there is no opening.
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revised Possible to cut Heat Shrink tubing lengthwise and reattach?
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