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Rabbit 2000
- Subject: Rabbit 2000
- From: "Paul Smith" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 10:10:38 +0100
Hi Guys,
I know several of you have used the rabbit devices and I was
wondering what you have done about the circuit boards you have connected
them too.
I have the basic dev board but can't see the point of having single
holes which go nowhere. I'm trying to get rabbit to count pulses from
the electric meter(flashes) and pluses from the water metre. I have got
a circuit and software working but am suffering from a noise problem.
Which I think is caused by the links from my breadboard to the rabbit
dev board.
Have you all had boards built to suit each application or
did anyone build a generic one ?
Regards,
Paul
Paul Smith
Tel:- 0871 425 1236
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