Name: islurpundalik

Country: India

Date: 16-03-08 03:11:51

cool site. A great job u r doing out there. keep it up :-P :-P

Name: Ashfaq

Country: Middle East

Date: 04-03-08 16:54:18

Very useful information for students. Thanks 8)

Name: prasadn

Country: -

Date: 13-02-08 11:06:31

for beginners this site is useful more

Name: Marc

Country: Netherlands

Date: 13-01-08 18:16:18

Updated the guestbook code with a captcha image. Should get ride off all the spam in the guestbook :).

Name: J

Country: Netherlands

Date: 06-01-08 11:31:56

Marc,
On your FTDI breakout board project, the manual you wrote isn\'t available anymore at the server. Would it be possible to publish it again?
Regards,
Fixed it :).

Name: vincent

Country: ned.

Date: 24-12-07 12:22:39

hallo marc,
Ik heb ben ook in het bezit van een v2.0 klok die u ontworpen heeft. Op pic16f628a zit een stikker met v3.1 De klok is uitgevoerd met de dcf77 module. Nu heb ik een probleem waar u mij mischien mee wil helpen. Als ik de klok opstart dan staat hij op de juist tijd. Alleen loopt hij daarna ongeveer 1 sec per min te langzaam. Verder is het een geweldig mooi ding een echte eye catcher. Ik ben helemaal weg van zulke reto dingen. Kunt u mij helpen?

Name: John Smith

Country: UK

Date: 07-12-07 15:08:39

Nice clean verilog examples (y)

Name: JJ

Country: Netherlands

Date: 27-11-07 23:37:44

Hi Paul or Marc,
Somehow I got one of your projects in my hands, it is the V2 clock with the IN-14 tubes.
And I have a problem with it, It can't keep time it is 4 or 5 minutes of per hour using the DCF77 module, how is that possible?
Secondly I have to use 180Volts in order to get all the segments to ligth up of the nixies at 170 some parts stay dark. Backdraw is the other parts glow to hard and this will reduce the life expectantie of my nixies.
Hope you'll read this, don't know how you would like to report back?
greetz,
JJ
Dear JJ
Please check for noise on the (serial) data out of the DCF77 receiver. The clock only sinks once a day so noise on the data line could make it run fast. If it runs to slow, check for proper connection. The clock falls 30 seconds behind, for every 60 missed pulses.
If the tubes stay dark at some parts, they are most likely affected by cathode poisoning. This causes the tubes to light unevenly. There is no real cure for this.

Name: SeƱor Taco

Country: Spain

Date: 17-11-07 16:25:20

Very nice projects :)

Name: Marc Troost

Country: the Netherlands

Date: 10-11-07 11:18:47

Updated the guestbook code :).

Name: Marc Troost

Country: Netherlands

Date: 29-10-07 22:36:11

Welcome to the guestbook of http://www.greenbird.info. You can sign the guestbook here

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Reflow Toaster

Sorry, I've forgotten an important questions...

Which Type of LCD have you used?

Sorry for using your Guestbook on these questions, but I couldn't find an e-mail-address...

bye
Anja

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A standard hd44780 8x2 lcd is used.

Posted by: Anja Bl. (29.10.2008 16:58)

Reflow Toaster

Hi,
nice homepage... nice projects...

could you please tell me what you mean with your "K-type Thermocouple" something like an NTC M87 (ground resistance?) or could you please specify the type you have used and where to buy? kind regards Anja

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A K-type thermocouple is a type of thermocouple made of chromel-anumel. It generates a voltage of about 41uV/C. You can read more about thermocouples here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple#K. You can buy them for example here http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=251

Posted by: Anja Bl. (29.10.2008 16:17)

Mr

How do you use the guestbook with captcha

Posted by: Vidar (11.10.2008 22:26)

Ping

Your ping tool doesnt work like you say it does....

sure it pings web addresses but it wont do the same for IP's

Posted by: Jordan (11.10.2008 21:52)

zip file reflow toaster

Leuk ding die toaster.

Het zip-bestanje lijkt alleen corrupted.

groet, Andre

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Ik heb geen problemen met WinRAR v3.61

Posted by: Andre (24.09.2008 16:33)

Thermometer schematics unreadable!

Hi!

Could you please post a link to the schematics for the Nixie Thermometer schematics, it is unreadable on your webpage!

Sincerely,

Martin

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Link fixed :)

Posted by: Martin Forsberg (02.07.2008 16:15)

Update

Updated guestbook to the standart dokuwiki guestbook plugin

Posted by: Marc (12.06.2008 22:24)

Cool site

cool site. A great job u r doing out there. keep it up :P :P

Posted by: islurpundalik (16.03.2008 03:11)

Very useful site

Very useful information for students. Thanks 8)

Posted by: Ashfaq (04.03.2008 16:54)

Very useful

for beginners this site is useful more

Posted by: prasadn (13.02.2008 11:06)

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