Lap Timing Decoder
#586
Tech Regular
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 261
From: London UK
Thanks I have edited my post correcting the words. Pints are on order ;-)
#587
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 54
From: Sweden
Hi Howard,
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?
#588
Hi Howard,
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...Obu5A9nGcng%3d
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...p0F9l0TXtbQ%3d
#589
Tech Regular
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 261
From: London UK
Hi Howard,
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?
Starting up my project here to complete a Cano decoder. I could not find the 221 and 2.87K resistors on Mouser. Or more specific, I would need to order 200 or 1000 pieces..
How close to spec do these need to be? Can you recommend any specific replacements on Mouser?
#590
Tech Regular
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 261
From: London UK
While the topic is close to the top again, my club is still using the Cano decoder successfully every other Sunday. We had a slight issue when we tried the loop near the start line which is on the straight. Some cars were missing the occasional lap and we surmised it might have been the speed crossing the loop on a regular lap. We the moved it to a much slower section and all the issues went away. We have also had great success with the loop hidden underneath the Astroturf even on wet and snowy days it does not miss a beat.
#591
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 54
From: Sweden
Sounds good. Our plan is also to use it on a clay/carpet outdoors buggy track and to hear that it works under the carpet is good news. That is how we use the other (AMB/mylaps) loop on our indoor carpet track. The idea of building a loop off the ground is not so appealing since buggies tend to come flying sometimes...
#592
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 1
Hi All,
Congratulations for all that worked on this project. It is really amazing.
I'd like to know if someone here has the PCB to trade. I'd like to build and Iam searching for the PCB. It is a personal project and I don't have the funds from the club for this.
Thanks,
Gilson Beckman
Congratulations for all that worked on this project. It is really amazing.
I'd like to know if someone here has the PCB to trade. I'd like to build and Iam searching for the PCB. It is a personal project and I don't have the funds from the club for this.
Thanks,
Gilson Beckman
#593
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 54
From: Sweden
Problems!
I was just about to finally order the electronics from mouser when I realize that the MC74AC4040N DIP chip is discontinued. It seems to be so on all the webshops I could think of, even Ebay. Digikey, Farnell, RS-Online etc. There is only the SOIC variant available.
So, my plan is to buy an SOIC chip of this type and a 16 pin SOIC->DIP converter like this one.
Just a check if this is the best approach and the parts are approriate? I already have the PCBs so I have to stick with that design.
I was just about to finally order the electronics from mouser when I realize that the MC74AC4040N DIP chip is discontinued. It seems to be so on all the webshops I could think of, even Ebay. Digikey, Farnell, RS-Online etc. There is only the SOIC variant available.
So, my plan is to buy an SOIC chip of this type and a 16 pin SOIC->DIP converter like this one.
Just a check if this is the best approach and the parts are approriate? I already have the PCBs so I have to stick with that design.
#594
Problems!
I was just about to finally order the electronics from mouser when I realize that the MC74AC4040N DIP chip is discontinued. It seems to be so on all the webshops I could think of, even Ebay. Digikey, Farnell, RS-Online etc. There is only the SOIC variant available.
So, my plan is to buy an SOIC chip of this type and a 16 pin SOIC->DIP converter like this one.
Just a check if this is the best approach and the parts are approriate? I already have the PCBs so I have to stick with that design.
I was just about to finally order the electronics from mouser when I realize that the MC74AC4040N DIP chip is discontinued. It seems to be so on all the webshops I could think of, even Ebay. Digikey, Farnell, RS-Online etc. There is only the SOIC variant available.
So, my plan is to buy an SOIC chip of this type and a 16 pin SOIC->DIP converter like this one.
Just a check if this is the best approach and the parts are approriate? I already have the PCBs so I have to stick with that design.
#596
Tech Rookie
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 17
From: Lap timing systems for sale
Hello!
Maybe someone knows an application for Andriod which support AMB P98 protocol? I will use Smartphone for lap counting.
Thanks for answers.
Andrius.
Maybe someone knows an application for Andriod which support AMB P98 protocol? I will use Smartphone for lap counting.
Thanks for answers.
Andrius.
Last edited by andrius; 08-22-2017 at 01:07 AM.
#597
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 54
From: Sweden
Howard, another quick check before I (finally) order components. The ceramic capacitors in the amp, the C1,C6 and C7 seems to be of a non-critical type. They are out of stock though so I looked for replacements and came up with this:
http://www.mouser.se/Search/ProductD...5C1H820J0P1H3B.
Should be Ok?
I also have a set of cheap ceramic capcitors in my electronics box wich seems to be of similar type of the original sort. I guess they would work to or is the tolerance (5%) important here?
Regards Barsk
http://www.mouser.se/Search/ProductD...5C1H820J0P1H3B.
Should be Ok?
I also have a set of cheap ceramic capcitors in my electronics box wich seems to be of similar type of the original sort. I guess they would work to or is the tolerance (5%) important here?
Regards Barsk
#598
Howard, another quick check before I (finally) order components. The ceramic capacitors in the amp, the C1,C6 and C7 seems to be of a non-critical type. They are out of stock though so I looked for replacements and came up with this:
http://www.mouser.se/Search/ProductD...5C1H820J0P1H3B.
Should be Ok?
I also have a set of cheap ceramic capcitors in my electronics box wich seems to be of similar type of the original sort. I guess they would work to or is the tolerance (5%) important here?
Regards Barsk
http://www.mouser.se/Search/ProductD...5C1H820J0P1H3B.
Should be Ok?
I also have a set of cheap ceramic capcitors in my electronics box wich seems to be of similar type of the original sort. I guess they would work to or is the tolerance (5%) important here?
Regards Barsk
#600
You might try reducing the value of C1. The larger loop sizes also give less signal, so make sure the transponders are mounted well away from any conductive components on the cars.



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