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AMIKETO

stm32 dev board, data logger, etc...

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2015HackadayPrize ROBOT STM32 board Osh breakout Oshpark arm Mouser digikey amiketo lowpower super-awesome! stm32f411 such-board! beep-beep battery charger data logger

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This project was created on 06/19/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

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  • stm32L1 compat

    jeff • 11/17/2015 at 05:21 • 0 comments

    confirmed that board works using stm32L152

  • half sized, clock mode (not a bomb)

    jeff • 09/19/2015 at 00:02 • 0 comments

  • UI demo

    jeff • 07/11/2015 at 19:39 • 0 comments

    demo of user interface.

    uses accelerometer to navigate menus: tilt left, right, up, down.

  • half sized

    jeff • 07/06/2015 at 02:53 • 1 comment

    and/or a half sized version. less functionality, but less power, and smaller?

    no charger or fuel gauge. less pins. 35mm x 35mm:

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Jarrett wrote 01/10/2016 at 07:05 • point

I noticed the pin locations on your OLED are positioned differently from the usual screens you find on AliExpress.

So I did some digging and found your boards for them.

Where are you getting your bare OLEDs?

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jeff wrote 01/10/2016 at 15:12 • point

I do not have a good, consistent, reliable source.  I have bought from

http://www.buydisplay.com

https://www.crystalfontz.com

and ebay.

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Atmel Corporation wrote 06/22/2015 at 22:47 • point

If you’re willing to switch to an Atmel MCU for a project, we’ll help provide you with the boards! Interested? Let us know!

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John Boyd wrote 12/09/2015 at 22:44 • point

Small price to pay for his awesome engineering work ;)

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jeff wrote 05/28/2016 at 18:19 • point

I just added a new project using your SAM S70. have a look at:

https://hackaday.io/project/11946-se7eduino

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