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jrhees wrote:1) These outputs are useless when the PC is off (no USB power).
My soldering skills are reasonably good; I'm OK w/this.jrhees wrote:2) You would have to solder onto these outputs which can be a bit tricky.
That one's a bit scary. I'd much rather use a DC>DC converter (as mentioned in this thread: http://65.36.202.170/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=22 ). I know the amp wants to see 12V, but I'm not sure what the current requirements would be and/or if it's expecting a continuous or momentary signal. I'll check w/the amp manufacturer and let you know.jrhees wrote:3) Depending on what you're trying to drive, you'll likely have to put a transistor drive stage in to accomodate the required drive voltages.
Hi, Jon. Sorry if this has already been asked & answered, but do recent firmware updates iinclude the necessary changes to make these outputs available?jrhees wrote:There are a few [semi]-unused i/o pins within the USB-UIRT which could provide an external trigger. A simple firmware modification could make these outputs available as well.
ElvisIncognito wrote:If we could achieve this, then we could also achieve power on from S4/hibernate/power off - I have no problem designing the circuit to accomplish this as well - I just need to know what sort of control interface you can supply...
Jeez, Jon - I didn't ask you to design it FOR me...!jrhees wrote:To get you started on the circuit side of things, the simplest way to handle this is to find a small relay with 5V coil voltage with less that ~20mA coil current. This keeps you away from having to create a transistor drive stage just to drive a relay. There are plenty of reed-style relays which will do this -- if you need some more info on this, let me know. Heck, you can probably even find a relay at Radio Shack which will fit the bill -- yep, CAT #275-0232 will work just fine!
That sounds like something that YOU need to do... ? Is this as simple as uncommenting a couple of lines of code and saying, "Try this version, Elvis - you should see 5V on pin X if you do this..."?jrhees wrote:As far as controlling a microcontroller output -- its simply a matter of re-enabling some features of the Girder plugin which have been disabled in the USB-UIRT plugin (that were available/created for the UIRT2)
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