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Computer controlled capacitance/ resistance / voltage / current
« on: October 13, 2007, 08:40:28 PM »
I just had a great idea.

A power supply or potentiometer or variable resistor all controlled by a computer. Then a program on the PC can be used to give a specific resistance or a specific capacitance to a circuit. This would be very useful when testing out a circuit.
To me all the cirucit would be is a few motorized pots ( w/ servo) and a few servoized ( lol  its like motorized  I guess) variable caps.
You would have around 10 ports all controlled from the serial port and each port's resistance or capacitance or voltage can be controlled directly by a computer.

Has anyone made this yet or do you guys have any ideas?

If it doesn't exist yet i might build it this summer..


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« Last Edit: October 13, 2007, 08:43:05 PM by airman00 »
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