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Here is a proof-of-concept for DVI / HDMI output implemented on an iCE40 FPGA: I set myself the challenge (masochistically, says the wife) of designing a DVI / HDMI Pmod to translate the iCE40's 3.3V LVCMOS / single-ended outputs into the TMDS (Transition-Minimised...
In this very simple project, you will connect up a stepper motor and then get the Arduino to control it in different directions and at different speeds for a set number of steps. Basic Stepper Control - Arduino Workshop simple project to show you how...
This article documented the process of controlling the WS2812B_RGB lamp using the STONE display module. RGB lamp is a kind of lamp that we often see in our daily life. It is widely used, such as: city night scene, light show, indoor lighting, auxiliary...
This article documented the process of controlling the WS2812B_RGB lamp using the STONE display module. RGB lamp is a kind of lamp that we often see in our daily life. It is widely used, such as: city night scene, light show, indoor lighting, auxiliary...
Date: September 18th, Friday Time: 4:00 PM EST — 7:40 PM EST (~9:00 PM EST ONLINE) Location: ONLINE (SEE BELOW), LIMITED SEATING @ Sub Culture (260 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ) Meet-Up: https://www.meetup.com/DEFCON201/events/272716088/...
This project shows how to use the STONE display screen, STM32 MCU, relay module. The aim of the project is to be able to control home appliances through the STONE display as a human-computer interface. Consumables used in the project The display...
Are you bouncing from blog to blog to find relevant Cricut Thanksgiving ideas? Then you have reached the right destination. As an expert, it’s my responsibility to share with you the personal experience that I found when creating the most impressive...
When it comes to homebrew computer designs, nothing beats the classic microprocessors from 1970s and 1980s. SDC is an idea of a computer bringing together old and new technologies. The SDC consists of some real, classic CPU and a modern microcontrollers...
Hackaday was in Portland last weekend for the Open Hardware Summit. I did a brief recap earlier this week but this post has been on my mind the entire time. The night before the summit, OSH Park (the Purveyors of Perfect Purple PCBs which we all know...
Today is Friday, January 29, 2021, control of the COVID-19 in Beijing is also promoting the "New Year in place", the family said the Spring Festival can not visit each other, or each person is fined 1500. It seems to go out as little as possible,...
@hybridanalysis Scan of my un-private #hacked #iphone #twitter analytics page https://analytics.twitter.com/accounts/18ce54vevpn/audience_insights?audience_types=followers%2C&audience_ids=%2A%2C Found malicious artifacts related to "104.244.42.195":...
Product Overview The STM32F105xx and STM32F107xx connectivity line family incorporates the highperformance ARM® Cortex®-M3 32-bit RISC core operating at a 72 MHz frequency, highspeed embedded memories (Flash memory up to 256 Kbytes and SRAM...
This month, I planned to develop a fingerprint door lock project. When I selected the fingerprint identification module, the project was suspended. However, I thought that since the fingerprint identification module had been purchased, I would simply...
This month, I planned to develop a fingerprint door lock project. When I selected the fingerprint identification module, the project was suspended. However, I thought that since the fingerprint identification module had been purchased, I would simply...