This is a project to help me organize my life a little better, but is primary a learning project that will force me to better document things, and force me to learn new skills that I really want to have. This is my first serious project. I am currently...
Forgive the stream of consciousness; I am not even close to what one would consider a thorough writer or really used to writing blogs in general, so this is mostly just a brain dump. So this is quite a large learning project that will take some time...
This project is rather large and the work is not that linear. To make the logs readable I will from time to time rewrite them.Project logs:Convert SC.PAS to SimpleC.c(done).Adjust the code for the CPU word width and memory model (done).Build tool train(done):Subleq...
I've decided to use one of those RGB LED with build in driver. The choice has been done for popular WS2812B, which I had been use in one of my previous project (ArduSHIELD https://hackaday.io/project/9086-ardushield-most-hacker-shield-for-arduino). I...
The timekeeping aspect of this project is very simple. While the GPS clock project had granularity down to the 10th-of-a-second, which required some interpolation, this clock only requires one second granularity. There is a need to keep a sub-second...
I use Microchip 8-bit MCUs in many of my projects and have always found accommodating ICSP (In Circuit Serial Programming - Microchip's method of loading firmware once the MCU is installed) a hassle. The standard .100" pitch header takes up a ton...
PROJECT PURPOSE This purpose of this project is to provide some information about the mini DVR, not a detailed guide on how to make an infrared video camera and recorder. The full animal video build may be detailed in another project. INTRO...
I am using MQTT for communications for this project. Previously I used bare TCP/IP and serial. MQTT works well for one-way communications but for request/response it is a little awkward; by design. But, request response is necessary and implementing...
Presentation of the Project Following, I'll introduce you to the full explanation of how to develop your menu options using Flowcode 7 with Arduino. Subscribe on my channel for more projects. ...
This is a DIY smart display that you can embed in to your wall. You can control your smart appliance, set timer to control it, get weather info, and act as a cool clock. Let’s get straight into how I made it. For more details visit https://www.eionix.co.in/2019/06/29/smart-home-display-iot-diy-google-home-hub.html...
Overview: If you want to take advantage of the great I/O power on the Adafruit Grand Central M4 Express or any other Arduino Mega-compatible board, this should be a great help. This shield features: Two Qwiic connectors from the main I2C busOne additional...
This is a fairly simple project: connect the application-specific I/O pins on the Feather to connectors that can make use of those applications. These consist of: An SPI connector similar to those on full-sized ArduinosA Qwiic connector for the...
**** code will work with all 256 brightness levels, but ledblinky see it as a ledwiz so it only lets you use 48. LEDBlinky developer has stated that if enough people show they want to use this aka pay for his software (i think), he would be willing...
Here is how the Arduino Simulator looks on a web browser. All editing is done in the left panel. The sketch, The connections, the project details, the header files, etc can be edited ✍🏽 Third-party library files/source files can be edited...
Scamp3 Specs: Turnkey Forth computer with easy APIForth is written in machine code and runs very fast (no virtual machine!)32 MHz 16-bit processor with 16 MIPS performance64K flash memory (of which FlashForth takes up approximately 23K) Flash memory...