Are you using these parts? Tell us to put you on the list!
Mike Szczys wrote 06/05/2015 at 20:46 • 5 pointsWe're looking for 2015 Hackaday Prize Entries that are using parts from our Sponsors so we've created 2015 THP Parts lists for Atmel, Freescale, Microchip, and Texas Instruments. Get on the list to ensure you're considered in our 3-week contest looking for the top 50 entries from each:
1. Enter your project! http://hackaday.io/had2015
2. Add one of these tags: "Atmel", "Freescale", "Microchip", "Texas Instruments"
3. Leave a comment here with a link to your project asking to be added to the correct list
The contest launches on Monday, June 8th and when it does this post will be active: http://wp.me/pk3lN-Fcc
Your project needs to be entered in the 2015 Hackaday Prize and be on one of the following lists by Monday morning, June 29th to be considered. It'll take us several days to do the judging but once we've finished there will be 200 projects recognized across the four contests. Good Luck!
https://hackaday.io/list/5847-2015-thp-atmel-parts
https://hackaday.io/list/5845-2015-thp-freescale-parts
https://hackaday.io/list/5846-2015-thp-microchip-parts
https://hackaday.io/list/5844-2015-thp-texas-instruments-parts
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Hello, My project (https://hackaday.io/project/6435-sd-card-sized-board-lets-say-sduino ) uses Atmel AVR (ATMega328P) .
Can I ask you to add "2015 THP: Atmel Parts" .. Thank you in advance.
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Hi,
My project is SOLAR POWERED ARDUINO WEATHER STATION ( https://hackaday.io/project/6477-solar-powered-arduino-weather-station)
I am using Atmel Parts ( Arduino Boards )
Please add it to 2015 THP: Atmel Parts.
Thanks
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Hi.
Using at least ATMEGA32U4 (and some flash) or ATmega2560
Can you please add Softlabel (https://hackaday.io/project/6447-softlabel) to the 2015 THP: Atmel Parts list please?
Thanks.
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Using Freescale parts: MKL25Z128VLK4 MCU (FRDM-KL25Z)
Please add project Wi-Fi Reflow Oven to the 2015 THP: Freescale Parts list. Thanks!
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Hi,
Can you please add my UV Lightbox (https://hackaday.io/project/1454-uv-lightbox) to the Texas Instruments and Microchip lists. It uses MSP430 MCU for control and TI parts in the Power Supply. It uses Microchip I/O extender for driving the display.
Thanks
SUF
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Please add my project to the Texas Instruments and Atmel lists: https://hackaday.io/project/6470-multi-sensor-pov-light
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Please add my project to the Texas Instruments list. It uses two MSP430s.
https://hackaday.io/project/6468-rpn-scientific-calculator
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I am designing and building a 3D Printed robotic prosthetic hand using an Arduino Nano V3.0 which sports an Atmel MEGA 328P as its main processor. The project is named: InoDex
https://hackaday.io/project/6466-inodex
Please add my project to the Atmel parts list so I can participate in the contest.
Thank You Everyone!!!!
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I used the TI TMP300B programmable temperature switch to make an inexpensive, digital, water pasteurization indicator.
https://hackaday.io/project/6465-ultrawapi
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Sweet! Thanks!
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I used a Freescale (Teensy 3.1) and i pushed it hard.
https://hackaday.io/project/4310-reactive-led-gems-make-the-music-pop
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Please accept my entry for the contest. I am working on an open source project using the PIC16F628A.
https://hackaday.io/project/4626-open-source-pic-development-board-for-newbies
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Hi Alan, Thanks for getting in touch. To be eligible for this particular giveaway your project needs to be an entry in the 2015 Hackaday Prize. If you choose to do so, you can enter it using the "Submit-to" button on the left sidebar of your project page. Let me know. Thanks!
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Ultra low noise power supply that can be set via jumpers for any output voltage value from 1.4v to 20.5v using a TI tps7a4700
https://hackaday.io/project/6462-ultra-low-noise-user-programmable-power-supply
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A garden controller turned wireless, then evolved into home automation. I'm currently working on the source code to support additional sensors and LED light strings.
https://hackaday.io/project/5205-diy-home-automation-system
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Hacking-your-own-Home-Automation-System/
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Nice, you are on the Atmel list.
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Can I get added to the Microchip list? https://hackaday.io/project/6453 Second microcontroller on this board is the PIC12LF (Yes both the PIC and the ESP on the board is rolling custom code)
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Hi - please accept my entry using the TI Stellaris Launchpad in my digital chirp sonar project. Working prototype in air to debug the signal processing, working on transducers for water use now. Thanks! https://hackaday.io/project/6271-audible-freq-sonar-with-the-stellaris-launchpad
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Thanks Mike!
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I just added two Atmel ATMega328P boards to https://hackaday.io/project/2872-driverless-mouse-and-keyboard-sharing/log/20016-atmel-atmega328p. Can I please get on the Atmel list?
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Oh, sure... you're already on a list that has more prizes than entries, and now you want to make competition harder for those of us already in the most-competitive category? IT'S ON! Judgment Day Is Coming! Monday! Then we'll see who wins this round! I'm talking to YOU...Frank Stripod, if that IS your real name... ;)
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Ha! I'm happy just to be entered in with such great projects and the brilliant minds behind them. Frank :)
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Well, that's pretty "frank" of you. Good call!
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Yay :) We're on the list!! It's like Schindler's list!
It's like Schindler's list, but with a competition
Thanks Mike Szczys
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oh, my... I hope it's not *too much* like Schindler's List... That'd imply a *lot* of bad, before the good...
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LOL !
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https://hackaday.io/project/6456-esp8266-din-8-channel-wifi-relay-controller
Microchip MCP23S08 GPIO expander and a Texas Instruments TSR3221 RS232-TTL level shifter (if that counts xD)
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Could please add my project https://hackaday.io/project/6436-build-siren to the Freescale list. It uses a Kinetis MCU as main processor.
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https://hackaday.io/project/4671-smart-hydroponic-greenhouse (main cpu from atmel, flash from microchip, bluetooth from ti and touch sensing sensor from freescale) :)
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Hello!! My project has 'Microchip' written all over it!
PIC MCUs Based Homebrew Computer : https://hackaday.io/project/4108-pic-mcus-based-homebrew-computer
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