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Thanks to RT-Thread OpenSource Community Developer #hyafz contributed and opensource this application.1 Introduction plccore is a RT-Thread-based runtime core for programmable logic controller (PLC), together with the upper computer programming...
I got myself a Petzl NAO RL for (ultra-)trailrunning, wich is equipped with a USB C connetor for the battery. My first thougt: Nice, I could run it on a bigger powerbank in my backpack. This kind of works, when using a extention cord with 5 kOhm...
SolidCore CoreXY CAD Design In Fusion 360 All Metal Parts Our long term goal is to is to build a modular platform, not just a printer. Think of it as an ecosystem of parts that can be arranged in different configurations and adapted for unique applications....
An unexpected cold shower made it clear that I need a new controller for our solar warm water heating system ("split architecture" which is typical for installation in middle and northern Europe - thanks @Saabman for helping me understand that I had...
Video or it didn't happen! Interactive and animated chart for the Leaderboard Awards. The data used in this chart was collected by Yann Guidon / YGDES over a period of more than 40 days.Play with the data for yourself. Yes, the webpage is lousy for the...
The “Crivit Sports” wrist watch HRM (Heart Rate Monitor)This is a wrist watch that can also display the heart rate BPM (Beats Per Minute)..The complete specs and the user manual can be found at http://www.lidl-service.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-648946E8-5F850FDD/lsp/hs.xsl/product.html?id=47039228.The...
Introduction I was suggested to create a project that allows people on bikes use leds to signalling their moves. This idea came to my attention as my dad is also a biker and I thought this could be useful. I recently tested wireless inductive coils for...
After the explorations with #YGREC-РЭС15-bis, I reached several limits and I decided to scale it down as much as possible. And this one will be implemented both with relays and VHDL, since the YGREC8 is a great replacement for Microchip's PICs....
DNS-320L NAS Table of Contents 1. Intro2. Hardware 2.0.1. Weltrend WT69P32.0.2. JP2 connector 3. Bootloader4. Original firmware5. Building mainline Linux kernel6. Building a rootfs7. Bootloader setup8. References 1 Intro The D-Link DNS-320L is a simple...
Today we present the FlameWheel Robot assembly tutorial and quick-start guide! It is rather difficult to assemble this robot without guidance. Feel free to refer to my introductory tutorial today.Flamewheel (A 2WD Remote Control Robot) is part of our...
The story so far... Update: Row scanning working.Known/working: Building and loading via JTAG new firmware into the main FPGA. This firmware is starting from scratch, we don't understand much yet about the default Barco firmware, although we've dumped...
In this project, we will build a 2.4GHz Wlan scanner using the nRF24L01 radio board. In this project, the output delivers all the interference and information in the scanned area in the form of ASCII codes. In the project of making this scanner,...
Make contact. Unscrambled circles will get you there:hackaday.io/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Across: 3: this is what project #164913 is all about 5: dressed in stripes of BBROYGBVGW 8: I go clack and have an electromagnet 11: the brain of the circuit 13: one of the...
In another page, I described my adventures converting an Ubuntu DEB package to an RPM package. This provided me with a native toolchain for my Linux workstation. I wished though that there was a solution that would allow far more Linux users, no matter...
The work by others to port Arduino BASIC to the Smart Response-XE device was of interest, but I wanted a few enhancements to extend battery life (auto shutdown) and I wanted an easier way to do math on the console rather than typing "PRINT" everytime...