Build a digital thermometer in 1 minute!

February 9th, 2007

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Here’s a digital thermometer example using a CB280 Start Kit,
CLCD420B, and a DS1620 chip.

via zedomax

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Digital Drawing Board using CUBLOC CB280 and GHLCD graphic LCD

February 9th, 2007

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Here’s a simple howto on making a digital drawing board using a
CUBLOC CB280, GHLCD, and the study board.

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Golf Club POV using CUBLOC CB220 and CB220 Proto-Board!

February 9th, 2007

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Here’s a fun Golf POV (Persistence of Vision) application you can make
and learn about LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) and basics of electronic
circuits. The CUBLOC CB220 and CB220 Proto-Board is used in this
example.
As you can see in the above pictures, a simple golf swing
can produce desired letters or images. You can modify this app to
work on a tennis racket, motorized POV, or anything that moves faster
than the eye can see.

You can also check out the Nike ad using this golf POV.

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RGB Light Orb Alarm Clock using CUBLOC CB280 and mini-proto

February 9th, 2007

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Here’s a light orb alarm clock you can build using a CUBLOC CB280,
CB280 Mini-Protoboard, and a CLCD420B. This light orb will change
colors and also sync to on-board piezo music. You can set the alarm
to go on in the morning so you wake up to lights instead of an
annoying traditional alarm clock.
via zedomax

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CUBLOC and CuTOUCH Modbus RTU Slave compatible with Mach CNC software

January 30th, 2007

We have been messing around with some Mach CNC software which developers can make control their CNC machines using the software. There is a Modbus protocol support on the Mach CNC software so some of the users of the Mach software have been requesting some information regarding IO expansion using CUBLOC and it’s Modbus support.

The simple answer is yes, we just finished a basic testing with Mach3 CNC software and it works fine. Directions are at the forum.

Now I hear that they also have CNC stepper motor drivers which should be able to be controlled using CUBLOC and CuTOUCH. That will be our next step in this integration of an industrial CNC software/driver and Comfile products.

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Wall Clock with digital thermometer

January 26th, 2007

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Here’s a simple wall clock with thermometer you can make using
CUBLOC CB290, CB290 Protoboard, DS1620, 3 CSG-4Ms, and
1 CSG-4S seven segment displays. You can also download new
programs over ethernet using Maxport Downloader as shown here.

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How to make a G-meter using CUBLOC CB220

January 25th, 2007

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Here’s a simple G-meter application using a CUBLOC CB220, the
Study Board, CVFD216, and accelerometer chip. You can measure
G-force of your car or airplane.

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How to Build a Party Light using a CuSB22R PLC

January 25th, 2007

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Here’s a DIY on making a simple party light using some
bulbs from Home Depot and CuSB22R. This could easily be modified
to be the “ultimate” party light.

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Smart Car System using CUBLOC CB220!

January 24th, 2007

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Do you need to control your vehicle using your cellphone or track
where it is in the world on your computer?
Here’s a cool smart car system built using the CUBLOC CB220 as the
brain and CLCD420B for display. They obviously hooked up some GPS
modules and some GPRS modems to make it work nice.
Our distributor in India built this,
awesome job guys! :)

Also check out the PDF with detailed features.
If you want to get hands on one of these systems or be a distributor
for it if you own a Auto company, contact Autopay Solutions.

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Internet Controlled Security Robot

January 22nd, 2007

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Wow, here’s a cool internet controlled security robot using CUBLOC
CB280
, CuBASE 32M, CLCD420B, and a MAXPORT. Thanks Shelato!

There are two components to the interface. One a Visual basic program that sends and receives commands to the cubloc. Two, the cubloc program that receives the commands, controls the cubloc and turns the outputs on and off.

The fully load version on the test stand. It runs wireless!!!!!!!! However, I’m tethered to the power supplies for the Linksys router and Cubloc power supply. Next weekend we go to full battery power.

The Maxport is sticking out the backend of truck connected to the Linksys router through the blue ethernet cable. 2 Green lights can been seen on the Cubloc. The LCD display is in the passanger window.

via cubloc forum

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