As for now, capture PCB are on their way, and the acrylic frame has been laser-cut and assembled. The goal is to assembly everything and then think about acquiring an FPGA board.
I thought it would be quick to use a bicycle frame as the base, but that might not be the best idea seeing everything laid out in sketchup. Assuming that the propellers stay the same size, It would be better to build the frame around that.
In this project I am building quad copter with 250mm frame and Raspberry Pi 2 with Navio2 for flight controller. I no nothing about drones and uavs, that is why I am doing everything step-by-step with the help of manuals and forums.
This magic mirror project will be using the code and instructions provided on Michael Teeuw's GitHub Account. I will most likely install everything just as he has it documented, then modify things to my liking before building the frame and putting the...
Already done: Ordered & received panels.Created an aluminium frame for mounting the panels, the power supply and the receiver card.Mounted everything onto the frame.Mounted it into the wall.installed an Intel Atom-based board running our software. TODO:...
The build is not completely finished, everything is still on a breadboard but a clean PCB is on the way (see last picture). For now, the time can be set through a serial terminal, but physical buttons will be on the PCB. Hardware Arduino pro-microDS3231...
The mechanism is mounted on a metal/aluminum frame held together by 3D printed mounts.A heavy duty metal bearing is used to let everything spin smoothly.A micro geared dc motor is used in combination with the driver of a SG90 servo.The potentiometer...
The Atari 2600 (released 1977) has no built-in BIOS, graphics, fonts etc. Everything has to be inside the ROM. So this 1K challenge perfectly fits for this little old machine.Also, by default, there are only 128 bytes of RAM, which have to be shared...
The Atari 2600 (released 1977) has no built-in BIOS, graphics, fonts etc. Everything has to be inside the ROM. So this 1K challenge perfectly fits for this little old machine.Also, by default, there are only 128 bytes of RAM, which have to be shared...
The Atari 2600 (released 1977) has no built-in BIOS, graphics, fonts etc. Everything has to be inside the ROM. So this 1K challenge perfectly fits for this little old machine.Also, by default, there are only 128 bytes of RAM, which have to be shared...
The Atari 2600 (released 1977) has no built-in BIOS, graphics, fonts etc. Everything has to be inside the ROM. So this 1K challenge perfectly fits for this little old machine.Also, by default, there are only 128 bytes of RAM, which have to be shared...
The TinTTY hardware setup is simple: Arduino UnoTFT screen (1in x 1in ILI9163C), connected via SPIUSB Host Shield, connected via SPIcheap mini 2.4GHz wireless USB keyboard The input device, by its nature, cannot be too miniature, otherwise it becomes...
I have the majority of the parts but now I have to figure out how I will be mounting everything together. I need a stable platform for the Erle Brain 3 and RPLidar so I am thinking of making mounts for them in SolidWorks and 3D printing them out. The...
I've done some research on everything, and I found some very interesting links:Quad:This is where I got the idea on how to build the quad, here and here.I'm building the same frame but with DIY electronics.As about the electronics of the quad here is...
To start this project I found a $5 used Samsung LCD display, RGB old style. Since I am using it for programming and learning I don't need high definition so RGB is fine. The first step was to see if the LCD worked. It seemed to power on fine and everything....