[Systems Engineering Teachers' Mailing List] PICAXE
Robert Minato
rminato at ccw.vic.edu.au
Sun Jun 29 10:25:32 EST 2008
Try using a transistor interface circuit or a uln 2003 or uln 2803. These
can run off a supply different to the 5V picaxe supply.
Rob
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Robert Minato
Technology Domain Leader
Catholic College Wodonga
1 Bowman Crt
Wodonga 3690
02 6043 5546
On 27/6/08 6:45 PM, "Roger Knight" <RKnight at stpats.vic.edu.au> wrote:
> Greetings all. Is there anybody out there who can explain how to run a common
> 12 volt windscreen wiper motor with a PICAXE?
> I've been using PICAXE for 3 years now and I'm sick of the "dinkyness" of it
> all. Lets make this baby do something REAL for a change, is where I'm at right
> now. There has to be some way we can integrate it into the real world. Any
> help would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers ... Roger
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