Issue
113 December 1999
Being
Cool is Easy
A
Temperature-Sensing Control Device
SOURCES
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Don
Blake has 30 years experience in avionics embedded systems
and diagnostic software development. He is a senior
programmer at Lockheed Martin Federal Systems in Owego,
NY. You may reach him at donblake@worldnet.att.net.
SOFTWARE
The
complete source code for this project is available for
download via the Circuit
Cellar web site.
REFERENCES
David
Taits 16C84 programmer plans, www.man.ac.uk/~mbhstdj/files/pic84v05.zip
LCD
FAQ, ftp.ee.ualberta.ca
/pub/cookbook/faq/lcd.doc
TW-523
manual, www.x10.com/support/support_manuals.htm
K.
Davidson, "Power-Line-Based Computer Control",
Circuit Cellar 3, May/June 1998.
K.
Davidson, "The X-10 TW523 Two-Way Power Line Interface"
Circuit Cellar 5, Sept/Oct 1988.
SOURCES
PIC16C84
Microchip Technology, Inc.
(888) 628-6247
(480) 786-7200
Fax: (480) 899-9210
www.microchip.com
DMC16207
Optrex
(313) 471-6220
Fax: (313) 471-4767
DS-1820
Dallas Semiconductor
(972) 371-4448
Fax: (972) 371-3715
www.dalsemi.com
TW-253
X-10 USA
(800) 675-3044
(201) 784-9700
Fax: (201) 784-9464
www.x10.com
PICProto3
microEngineering Labs, Inc.
(719) 520-5323
Fax: (719) 520-1867
www.melabs.com
PIC
development tools
Dontronics
(613) 9338-6286
Fax: (613) 9338-2935
www.dontronics.com