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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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Arduino Nano in use on mine: https://hackaday.io/project/6324-urban-kitchen-garden
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Just doing due diligence (that's why this reply is so late). You're on the list!
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Hi. Building a retro computer with the video using a retro Texas Instruments TMS9918 Video Display Processor. Good old technology from late 70s/early 80s, excellent for hobbyists building home brew computers (if you can get hold of one)..
https://hackaday.io/project/5789-6502-homebrew-computer
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The Health Mate device is using an AtTiny 44 to gather the data from sensors for futher analysis on a computer based hub or cloud. All under 10$ /device!
https://hackaday.io/project/4836-the-hot-project
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Just doing due diligence (that's why this reply is so late). You're on the list!
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I'm using trinket pro and AtTiny4313 (soon)
https://hackaday.io/project/6129-home-automation-trinket-sensing. Thanks
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Just doing due diligence (that's why this reply is so late). You're on the list!
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I'm using the Fubarino mini (Microchip PIC32) with my Smart Lamp project:
https://hackaday.io/project/5667-smart-lamp-notification
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Just doing due diligence (that's why this reply is so late). You're on the list!
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You mean I'm not really the center of the universe? ;-)
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it just takes a really long time to get from where I started to the center of it all :-P
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I'm using some TI high performance diff amps: https://hackaday.io/project/5912-teensy-super-audio-board
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Just doing due diligence (that's why this reply is so late). You're on the list!
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Our project is also going to have one version of the edge nodes using the TeensyLC we won, is that the Freescale list? https://hackaday.io/project/4758/log/19550-another-pcb-building-a-network-on-an-oily-rag
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You're on the list!
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Arduino Mini Pro based project
https://hackaday.io/project/5890-smart-bike
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You're on the list!
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Atmel ATmega328P based project:
https://hackaday.io/project/6229-driverduino
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You're on the list!
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Microchip parts here (ENC28J60):
https://hackaday.io/project/2007-ctrlba
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You're on the list!
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Atmel ATmega328P based project:
https://hackaday.io/project/2007-ctrlba
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You're on the list!
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Microchip based project:
https://hackaday.io/project/6313-inductive-loop-vehicle-detector-v21
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You're on the list!
PS- you should upload a picture to for your profile!
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I've got an Atmel ATTiny 2313A bossing my programmable oscillator around (it'll get some new responsibilities soon!) on my graphics project: https://hackaday.io/project/6309-vgatonic-v2-serial-vga-graphics-card
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You're on the list!
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With some help from the Hackaday PCB event in San Francisco, 13 June, we will move from a standard Arduino UNO set-up to much more robust PCB set-up with an ATMEL Atmega328 connected to a u-blox LEA M8T GPS and the AS3935 Franklin Lightning Sensor for the Team TAHMO project in East Africa (https://hackaday.io/project/5842-team-tahmo)
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Nice! It was great seeing you yesterday. Thanks for coming to the workshop!
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Hey Mike! I'll be using Microchip's RN52 bluetooth audio module in my WΛLLTΞCH PHΛNTOM: Bone-Conduction BT Audio Headset (https://hackaday.io/project/5242-wlltch-phntom-bone-conduction-bt-audio-headset) as well as Texas Instruments's MCP73831T LiPo charger. Please add me to
https://hackaday.io/list/5846-2015-thp-microchip-parts
and
https://hackaday.io/list/5844-2015-thp-texas-instruments-parts
-Thanks!
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You're on the lists!
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Thanks!
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Using ATMEGA328 and PIC32, along with some other TI parts for power management and signal conditioning.
https://hackaday.io/project/5921-grobots-opengrow
Cheers
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I don't see the PIC32 or TI parts dicussed on your project writeup. Is it possible to add the as "components" or post a schematic?
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Regarding Microchip products The GroNode is using a PIC32MX340F512H with a ENC28J60 or a MRF24WB0MA Wifi Module.
For TI components we are using a TPS2113 for Power Managment in OxiBot and a TL074 in TankBot, can't be more accurate at the moment, but I think there are some more other TI parts.
We're creating a blog just for http://Hackaday.io soon it will be online and will have more detailed descriptions of all hardware and firmware.
Cheers
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Great, thanks for updating your components list!
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I am using a teensy board 3.1 with a Freescale CPU, planning to layout a custom PCB with the same processor.
https://hackaday.io/project/6279-global-satellite-comm-for-robotics-and-iot
Please, could you confirm that Italian hackers are allowed to the contest?
Thank you
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You're on the list!
Check out this post about Italians entering the Hackaday Prize: http://hackaday.com/2015/04/27/italian-law-changed-by-the-hackaday-prize/
We are no longer excluding Italians from entering the Hackaday Prize!
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I am using Texas Instruments BQ25570 in my energy harvesting project.
In next prototype phase, I will also use Freescale MPL3115A2 as a barometer and temperature sensor. Now I am waiting for the PCBs to arrive.
https://hackaday.io/project/6243-rf-and-laser-beam-harvesting-for-future-sensors
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I added you to the Texas Instruments list. Once you document the use of the Freescale chip let me know and i'll add you to that list as well. thanks!
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I have added an update where I posted a photo of Freescale MPL3115 on the prototype PCB.
Thanks in advance for adding me to the list.
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Excellent, thanks. I've added you to the Freescale list.
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Using Atmel parts: ATtiny13.
Please add project Turn a cigarette lighter into an IR Nikon remote to the 2015 THP: Atmel Parts list. Thank you.
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You're on the list!
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Using TI Parts: MSP-EXP430G2, LM2937ESX-5.0, TL082IDR, and TL084IDR.
Please add our https://hackaday.io/project/6290-smart-grid-test-facility project to the TI list. Thanks!
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You're on the list!
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