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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Heyo! Microchip and Freescale here!
https://hackaday.io/project/6450-operation-learn-the-mips-pic32
:)
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You're on the lists!
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I'm sure people hesitate to say "thanks" since your inbox would be filled, so maybe allow me speak for a bunch of them by saying "Thanks" :) and "You da man!"
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Thanks Eric ;-)
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My project uses a Microchip part.
https://hackaday.io/project/6189-55w-diode-laser-for-cnc
Thanks
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Hey, that's awesome. However to be considered for this contest it would need to be entered in the 2015 Hackaday Prize. Let me know if you decide to enter it. Thanks.
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Should have been entered
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For me it's still showing that it is not entered. Perhaps try the "submit-to" button on the left below the images again?
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Just did it
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Excellent, I see it now. You're on the list!
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Thanks
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You're on the list!
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My project uses a Microchip part AND a TI part - can I win twice? :)
https://hackaday.io/project/6410-audio-effects-unit
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You're on the lists! Yes, you are eligible to win for both.
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Please can you add my AccessB to the Microchip list?
https://hackaday.io/project/4091-access-b
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You're on the list!
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I don't actually see mention of an Atmel part on your project entry. Have you talked about your plans to change hardware yet?
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You're correct, I haven't posted a log about the change just yet. I will be posting a log with the circuit diagram once I enter my next log concerning the web interface.
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I made mention of the change at the end of my most recent log.
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Thanks for making the update. You're on the list!
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Please add my Interactive Dance Floor to the Atmel list.
https://hackaday.io/project/4209-interactive-disco-dance-floor
This is a project I'm building for Burning Man this year. So it has to be cool, it has to be blinky, it should be interactive and it will need to stand up to the elements and many silly people jumping on it!
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Hey guys!
Here's the link to my project using both Atmel (Arduino, ATmega328p) and Freescale (MMA7660FC accelerometer) hardware.
https://hackaday.io/project/6360-dekoboko
Good luck to everyone participating!
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You're on the list!
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https://hackaday.io/project/2361-usb-bipower-otg-flex-module is mostly TI.
https://hackaday.io/project/2849-qi-and-usb-li-charger-flex-module is mostly TI.
https://hackaday.io/project/2754-social-light-flex-module is TI.
https://hackaday.io/project/4412-mpr121-capacitive-touch-button is Freescale. Do NXP qualify now? if so - http://hackaday.io/project/2829-PCA9685-Motor-Driver-Flex-Module is NXP and https://hackaday.io/project/4370-i2c-switch-flex-module is either TI or NXP since they sell the same chip.
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Hiya Chris! You've been busy. I've added all of these to the requested lists except for the NXP one. I don't think the merger is complete yet so technically NXP and Freescale are still separate companies.
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Thanks. I didn't know it was a specific list for this contest too. I already have a few more flagged as TI, but not for the contest:
https://hackaday.io/project/3086-piezo-haptic-flex-module
https://hackaday.io/project/3087-tas2521-digital-audio-out-flex-module
https://hackaday.io/project/2755-drv2605l-lra-driver-flex-module
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I've added those too, thanks!
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arduino atmel powered.
http://enginemonitor.blogspot.com/2015/05/more-garage-stuff.html?m=1
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That's awesome! But to be considered for this contest you need to post a project page here on Hackaday.io. Check it out: http://hackaday.io/had2015
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Also please add my 'Rythm Composter' project ( https://hackaday.io/project/6389-the-rythm-composter ) to both the ATMEL and TEXAS INTSTRUMENTS lists. It uses components from both companies... ;-)
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You're on the lists!
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Please add my project: IR2IR Translator that uses PIC16F688 https://hackaday.io/project/6384-ir2ir-translator to Microchip category.
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You're on the list!
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Please add me to the ATMEL list for my Arduino based, motion-sensing, GPS tracking, RFID using 'nano-bike-alarm' which uses at its core the Atmega328 microprocessor: https://hackaday.io/project/6382-nano-bike-alarm
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You're on the list!
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In addition to Freescale, I'll be using Atmel: https://hackaday.io/project/6355-lazy-mans-doorbell
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I don't see where you discuss the use of Atmel chips on your project writeup. Please let me know if I just missed it.
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Mike - my apology. I selected the UDOO Dual board, which contains both Freescale ( i.MX 6 ARM Cortex-A9) as well as Atmel (SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU) components. It's a very cool board that provides an Arduino compatible pinout, onboard CSI camera interface, and a ton of GPIO's. I need to update my system diagram to reflect the hardware selection, as the current diagram doesn't show my latest plan.
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Cool, thanks for the clarification. I've just looked up the UDOO schematic and see the SAM chip now. You're on the list!
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With the latest update I've incorporated two Atmel processors on Arduinos -- one to control the motors, and another to listen for counts from the radiation detectors: https://hackaday.io/project/5946-openct2
Thanks!
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You're on the list!
Those detector array boards are wicked!
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You're on the list!
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Using :
Texas microcontroller
Microchip port expander
https://hackaday.io/project/6004-onboard-stellaris-car-computer
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You're on the list!
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Using Texas Instruments parts: MSP430G2211.
Please add project Delta-Sigma versus PWM to the 2015 THP: Texas Instruments Parts list. Thanks!
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You're on the list!
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Using a Freescale CPU: https://hackaday.io/project/6355-lazy-mans-doorbell
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You're on the list!
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Using a Nano, maybe two on mine! :) https://hackaday.io/project/6071-mz-1-mega-zoom-security-camera-revision-1
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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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Thanks! :)
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