jagiar wrote: It seems like there is no way to seperate the start/stop control on the external controls option.
Yes it's not possible yet. However you may connect two pair of wires in parallel.
]]>2012-07-12T12:51:19+00:002012-07-12T12:51:19+00:00http://www.xnotestopwatch.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1007&p=1710#p1710 I wish to use xnsw to measure the time it takes for a user to react to a signal (the signal would be the 'start' control) and place a ball at a certain point (using the laser and a photoresistor as the finish line of the ball (and hence the 'stop' control). Is this possible with xnsw? It seems like there is no way to seperate the start/stop control on the external controls option.
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Stopwatch wrote:
jagore wrote:I'm afraid the diagram is the only information provided by the manufacturer. The button plugs into a box that has a cord with a USB connector.
Try this workaround.
It works like charm. Thank you.
I had to set "Skip contact bounce:" to 10 ms. Less than that and I was getting duplicate times for each button press.
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jagore wrote: I'm afraid the diagram is the only information provided by the manufacturer. The button plugs into a box that has a cord with a USB connector.
Try this workaround.
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Stopwatch wrote:
jagore wrote:Below is the wiring diagram for the new button.
What are voltages on RTS and DTR?
I'm afraid the diagram is the only information provided by the manufacturer. The button plugs into a box that has a cord with a USB connector.
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jagore wrote: Below is the wiring diagram for the new button.
What are voltages on RTS and DTR?
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pie8man wrote: I will post up a diagram for the BMX specific timer I built.... when I get all the bugs worked out. I'll be testing again this weekend.
How was your testing?
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]]>2011-05-13T20:06:09+00:002011-05-13T20:06:09+00:00http://www.xnotestopwatch.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1007&p=1546#p1546http://www.amazon.com/Enforcer-Indoor-O ... 555&sr=1-3 For snap it is wired to the terminals as shown in the XNSW external control dialog box. It works best to wire the photo cell in the NC position and set the options for snap as on-off in the external control dialog box. Not sure how well it would work for mini moto if there are several participants and multiple laps. It will work great for single rider practice.
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