Can't understand a word of the video, but it looks good. Get a battery pack on the car to power the netduino, a web app with buttons and your sorted.
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In Topic: Controlling a toy car from smart phone through WIFI
01 August 2013 - 06:17 PM
In Topic: 5v Power Supply?
01 August 2013 - 05:31 PM
iam using that:
http://at.mouser.com...ualkey967-LS355
i like it a lot. there are also more simmiliar aviable, with different voltages and power.
That looks good. Is there one with multiple outputs to control a few relays all across the house?
In Topic: Broken Digital IO?
31 July 2013 - 08:52 PM
Cpu.Pin.GPIO_Pin13 is the problem. thats the reference to the hardware pins, like pin13 on the uC itself.
use Pins.yourpin and it will work (like you did for the onboard_led)
Oh! Thank you! Such a simple thing that had me stumped for ages.
Where is the cpu pin 13 then?
Now I have this sorted, i'll put up a video of my app controlled home lights and fan soon!
In Topic: Controling Mains Power (UK)
30 July 2013 - 09:32 AM
Better to be safe than small.
True, but also the price difference was quite big, especially as I will be buying a few.
So i'v also bought a cheap plastic box to keep the relay in and fingers out.
In Topic: Controling Mains Power (UK)
28 July 2013 - 05:31 PM
Hi Paul. Thanks for the info. That one you linked looks good, and it's nice and small compared to the options I found, which will be really useful.
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