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Steve S16-Aug-06 21:59
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Well, last time a company I know needed one, they did a google on 'USB digital I/O' and then it was a case of price shopping. With the advent of stuff like small microcontrollers with USB built-in, they are becoming more widely available. The Velleman ones I have (which have fewer I/O lines, I think 5 in and 8 out, but does have analogue too) I bought from Maplin Electronics, who periodically put them on sale prices (in both kit and prebuilt forms). Don't know if they operate in Ireland, though, but there ought to be an equivalent.

Some of the more expensive stuff includes optoisolators etc to stop any 'accidents' from frying USB host controllers in the PC etc. I prefer USB because it makes it easier to demo stuff from a laptop, which you can't exactly plug cards into Frown | :(
OTOH, it does limit the number of lines, but being able to plug in more than one device can help make up for it.

Don't know about cash drawers, but again, google should be able to help, just a question of finding the right buzzwords (cash/terminal/drawer/POS etc). There is a company I did some Win32 training for in Otley, W.Yorks; they make POS stuff (called, amazingly enough, Point of Sale Systems), but that was a while back. They might know, so I'll see what I can find out...

Steve S
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