ULRA - UltraLowResistanceAtomizer - Final proto vidéo - 1,5ml/7min

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Kalypso

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Hi Jimho
Caesar does not let go, but be EXTREMELY patient!
I have not the patience, but I was also at 6 months without any response!
I made a choice ... Well now I am censored.
I may very well come back and show him how to have a minimum of courtesy to that prospective client! It's not a good business attitude.

For ULRA is very different, there's everything, video, writing, sharing, there is a real dialogue ... This is important, and honest

Can you put a word on the blog of Caesar on the ULRA .... at least your personal opinion on the beast, thank you @ you.
 

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Hi Jimho
Caesar does not let go, but be EXTREMELY patient!
I have not the patience, but I was also at 6 months without any response!
I made a choice ... Well now I am censored.
I may very well come back and show him how to have a minimum of courtesy to that prospective client! It's not a good business attitude.

For ULRA is very different, there's everything, video, writing, sharing, there is a real dialogue ... This is important, and honest

Can you put a word on the blog of Caesar on the ULRA .... at least your personal opinion on the beast, thank you @ you.

With pleasure..... and with this in mind:
 

pailpoe

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Ha, finally someone using Microchip instead of ATTiny and similar... Can you describe what functions are realized with the uC?
- Power regulation with PWM
- 10 power levels
- Automatic Lock
- Manual lock
- Pressure sensor for automatic mode :evil:
- Piezoelectric transducer for settings
- Led with PWM control for tank illumination
- ant other functionalities... :evil:
 

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That's some impressive list of functions :) Nice work. And guess what? I've seen few days ago that someone were ranting "it's too much for putting it into this small chip, I have to take a bigger one..." - sure, using Basic is not a cool thing :evil:
Have you put your ICSP pins on the PCB or programming them outside this little thing?
 

utak3r

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Utak3r dev software in unix (nux) ?
*nix, Windows, microcontrollers... :)

pailpoe said:
I program in C. Basic is obsolete.
You didn't get it ;) Of course Basic is obsolete - I was saying MANY atmega users program in Basic - and thus they think they need big EEPROM chips, while it's not true... I program in C, too (with some asm where it's needed).
 

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I swear I could have smelt the Lemonade when watiching that video.

Another excellent video and update to the MODULRA. That sure was a lot of vapor, very well done Pailpoe. Again another video that just makes me want one even more, just when I thought it was not possible you go and outdo yourself once again.
 
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I swear I could have smelt the Lemonade when watiching that video.

Another excellent video and update to the MODULRA. That sure was a lot of vapor, very well done Pailpoe. Again another video that just wants me make one even more, just when I thought it was not possible you go and outdo yourself once again.

Ditto! :thumbs:
 
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