I'm building a solid state preamp using analogue switches as input selector plus some other "nice" functions. I was wondering if someone in this forum has a PIC based software programme that I could use for this?
My needs are as follows:
- Selecting one of eight inputs
- Outputs for 100% Mute and -20 dB Mute
- Output to Mute Power Amp, when listening to headphones
I have a PIC programmer laying, however I had never had the time to look closer to it, and the "old" day using mnemonics has passed
I think I'll be able to do some minor modification to the software myself, but I prefer "as close as possible"
Thanks in advance.................
(This thread has also been posted in "Digital Forum")
My needs are as follows:
- Selecting one of eight inputs
- Outputs for 100% Mute and -20 dB Mute
- Output to Mute Power Amp, when listening to headphones
I have a PIC programmer laying, however I had never had the time to look closer to it, and the "old" day using mnemonics has passed
I think I'll be able to do some minor modification to the software myself, but I prefer "as close as possible"
Thanks in advance.................
(This thread has also been posted in "Digital Forum")
I'm an EE with embedded controller experience, and my company uses some PIC devices. That said, I could write the software for you if you can answer some questions about the hardware interface and your specific needs...
Hit me offline.
maylar@hotmail.com
drc
Hit me offline.
maylar@hotmail.com
drc
ACD said:I'm building a solid state preamp using analogue switches as input selector plus some other "nice" functions. I was wondering if someone in this forum has a PIC based software programme that I could use for this?
My needs are as follows:
- Selecting one of eight inputs
- Outputs for 100% Mute and -20 dB Mute
- Output to Mute Power Amp, when listening to headphones
I have a PIC programmer laying, however I had never had the time to look closer to it, and the "old" day using mnemonics has passed
I think I'll be able to do some minor modification to the software myself, but I prefer "as close as possible"
Thanks in advance.................
(This thread has also been posted in "Digital Forum")
invest a little bit of money in PicBasic -- from www.melabs.com it makes programming a breeze.
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Thanks for the link. It seems very usefull
That kind of money ain't a problem, and I would very much like to learn it (again), however I don't think I could find the time for it right now (unless the introduce the 48 hour day 😀 ).
Thanks for the link. It seems very usefull

That kind of money ain't a problem, and I would very much like to learn it (again), however I don't think I could find the time for it right now (unless the introduce the 48 hour day 😀 ).
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