
robotmaker
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DJ nice info on how you started EZB
But you said you made the board to have a replaceable micro chip ,but yet you said in the forum we cant buy the chip ,why is that
Be a great idea for you to sell the replacement chip for a few reasons one if the chip on the board goes bad ,we just replace the chip ours self second if others want to make a board using that chip ,would help too
WOW DJ i see your board is getting better and better,hope soon ,for the encoder module,like to see it for analog (hall effect) and quadrature IR encoders
I though DJ you own the company
We have an encoder add-on that will be released shortly. The i2c interface will support a wide variety of EZ-Bits.. Including encoders, serial port buffers (so you can read and write TTL and RS232), and even an Arduino driver.
that great DJ ,nubotics WC-132 board look great for I2C interface it has built-in motor drivers and encoders INPUTS. little high cost ,but looks good
You know if you drop the price of the EZB I'm going to be ordering far too many for my bank account's liking... I almost bought 2 more the other day, so glad I waited it out
Agreed, you can never have too many EZ-Bs
same here was going for 2 but now 5 to 7 ormore with the price drop
Well there seems to be a massive hint on facebook about part of the revolution
Unfortunately, Calgary would be about an 18 hour £400 commute for me...
DJ , you cant fire yourself!
You almost let the cat out of the boxbot