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Re: Low cost ethernet analog/digital controller sought



> I'm also looking for a low cost (spot the trend) ethernet (or again,
> serial
> if nothing else is available) controller that can switch 1 or 2 relays
> (simple on and off).  If the two controllers can be combined to one
then
> even better, but that's not a requirement.

(spot the trend) isnt that what this list prides itself on,,,, tight arses
like yourself ;-)

This any good ??
http://www.oceancontrols.com.au/controllers/serial_daq_k108.htm

HTH
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "Quinten Uijldert" <yahoogroups@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Low cost ethernet analog/digital controller sought


> Hi all,
>
> I quite fancy a few new DIY projects and am looking for a low cost
> ethernet
> (or serial at a push) controller that allows you to output or regulate
a
> small DC voltage (up to 5V or 12V or so).  I'm not an electronics
genius
> (on
> the contrary), so anything that requires a soldering iron is out of
the
> question, unless it is to connect 2 wires or so.  Anyone seen such a
> thing?
> That doesn't cost over the moon?
>
> I'm also looking for a low cost (spot the trend) ethernet (or again,
> serial
> if nothing else is available) controller that can switch 1 or 2 relays
> (simple on and off).  If the two controllers can be combined to one
then
> even better, but that's not a requirement.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Q.
> --
> Smile, tomorrow will be worse
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>




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