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Old 08-09-2009, 05:01 PM   #1
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I have been researching counters and trying to get a handle on what works best, saw these and wonder if they would work ok.



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Impossible to say. Datasheet required.
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Most likely discontinued and been sitting on a shelf 5 years, something similiar http://www.kep.com/catalog/ii/pdf/kal-din.pdf
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Most likely discontinued and been sitting on a shelf 5 years, something similiar http://www.kep.com/catalog/ii/pdf/kal-din.pdf
If the internal lithium battery isn't exhausted, this ought to work as a turns counter. It's similar to the CUB3, but with a few more options.
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If the internal lithium battery isn't exhausted, this ought to work as a turns counter. It's similar to the CUB3, but with a few more options.
Speaking of expired batteries, I got a couple CUB4's once that had dead batteries, I opened them up with the intention of replacing the batteries but instead just ended up removing them and hooking up a LM317 setup for 3.3V output.
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Speaking of expired batteries, I got a couple CUB4's once that had dead batteries, I opened them up with the intention of replacing the batteries but instead just ended up removing them and hooking up a LM317 setup for 3.3V output.
That'l work, if the dead batteries didn't leak.
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Old 08-18-2009, 11:56 PM   #7
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Try the intersil 7207 single chip counter. add a 4 1/2 digit display and instant
counter. It is still available from several sources for a few bucks, I got mine as a free sample. Very easy to use you can cascade two for very high counts. use a phototransisror led interrupter or reed switch to trigger.
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Looks like a Red Lion cub 3. Probably work fine.
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