Hi Bruce,
I'm currently working on learning PIC MCU programming using Brian
Schmalz's USB Bit Whacker (UBW).

http://www.schmalzhaus.com/UBW/

You can buy them here:

http://www.sparkfun.com/products/762

The UBW has a USB interface for your pc, and receives its power from
the USB port. You can plug it into a breadboard to prototype your
project.

Lots of fun, and links to forums can be found through the links above
to connect with other people who are into this sort of thing.

I hope that helps!

-Erik

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Ubu Sumner <ubusum at ymail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about a project that would control a dozen or even two dozen small devices in real time, possibly synchronized with a sound track. 1.5-4.5 volts either analog or discrete. I don't know what to call this device to Google-shop, but presume there is an active market  for laboratories or hobbyists. Is there any sort of interface available on the new generation hand-held devices for running this kind of controller?
>
> I'd prefer a USB interface amenable to both laptop and desktops rather than a PCI-type interface.
>
> And, as long as I'm buying this, I might be interested in the ability to sample data with various sensors as well, discrete and analog, since that would make the device more robust for future projects not yet conceived. Cost is a big factor here so I'd consider re-purposing mass marketed devices designed for other uses (just can't think of any).
>
> Does anyone have lab experience running these kinds of things? What programs are used? Where do you shop for this? Is there a hobbyist market for these? What kind of projects have you made or thought about making with these kinds of devices?
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts,
> Bruce
>
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