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An AVR based, custom project for that accepts a DMX signal and activates / deactivates a high current relay. It has a configuration menu that is accessed by an encoder. It has multiple DMX signal loss and display options.
A custom expansion board for the COMX-35 computer. It adds a new system ROM and 96K of RAM. It features a USB interface, three on board expansion slots, 2 joystick ports, a real time clock and non-volatile RAM. It also has many built in games and utilities.
A replacement for the now obsolete RCA CDP1861. Based on a design by Spare Time Gizmos, the AVI1861 compresses the circuit down to the size of a 24 pin DIP. It is a fully compatible replacement of the original chip.
Recreated using as many SMD parts as possible, this project recreates the RCA COSMAC VIP in every detail right down to the board size.
ILDA is the standard for laser light show connectivity. This device allows a designer to record the signals that are sent to a laser projector. The resulting file can then be archived or distributed to others. It takes the differential signals and converts them to industry standard ADAT, 8 channel wave files.
A custom device that allows a user to access the IR remote functions of a device using DMX. The customer uses this device to control DLP and LCD video projectors. In addition, they also use it to control an electric curtain.
A recreation of a COMX-35 compatible floppy drive controller.
A recreation of a COMX-35 compatible printer drive board.
A custom ROM board that allows an RCA COSMAC VIP to boot right into a specific program at power up.