Background If you have been following Hackaday for a while, you will have seen on numerous occasions the KENBAK-1, regarded by many as the first commercial personal computer. Ten years ago Mark Wilson introduced KENBAK-uino, a reproduction...
Techniques ReviewWe are going to consider only time series analysis in this section. There are reviews of "complexity measures" (Feldman and Crutchfield 1998, Daw, et.al. 2002). Kuusela, et.al. (2002) compare the results of ten different complexity measures...
Sample Below is a sample of the serial monitor output window. Cycle #89 Clear distance to front: 0-In 0-Cm Temperature: 21-C 71-F System Arming State: Disarmed Transmission State: Neutral Turn State: Going Straight Spin State: Not Spinning Throttle...
French article in GNU/Linux Magazine France If you wonder why, just click and read the log. For the what, check Definitions and Draft as well as PEAC vs LFSR for a comparison. The original algo/project name was "Fibonacci checksum" but it later...
IntroductionThe intention is to introduce PIC32 into ece4760 in the Fall 2015 semester. This is a start at understanding how the chip works. The general way to learn this processor is to look at examples which come with the MPLAB distrubution, Use the...
I'm going to use the details section to contain the code usedThere are three main modules, and these are all placed in the standard user directory that the ESP 8266 SDK uses for building code.tm1638.h#include "c_types.h" #include "user_interface.h" #include...
The whitestar project is my attempt at building a reliable and fully automatic wardriving equipment for permanent installation in my car. It's used to constantly gather 802.11 data for research purposes and contribution to the https://wigle.net crowdsourced...
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...
The design consists of two servos, mounted in a way in witch one servo pans the other on an x axes, while the other servo tilts a laser on it's y axes. The laser is turned on and off with a transistor, and a camera shutter control is operated by a transistor....
Originally started with a digispark, right now using a bare ATtiny85 - MIGHT need to switch to ATtiny84 for more pins... I just have to go get one!Currently using an I2C 16x2 display which is overkill and too big, going to switch to 7 segment LED x 2...
HydraBus v1.0 Rev1.5 In Stock on DigiKey:https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/benjamin-vernoux/hydrabus-v1/15652912 Features of the HydraBus board: Very small board only 60mm x 37mm size (extensible with shield which can be connected on top or...
I bought an XMS amplifier from a friend years ago and although it was serving it's purpose I got quite frustrated with having to toggle the loudness feature every time the input was changed. This was the beginning of what has now become my network enabled...
I've been busy with other projects, summer and the day job, but here's an update on the Pinstax. After weeks of perking this project through my brain, I enjoyed some frenzied productivity as ideas came to 3D printed reality. One of the problems...
The idea behind this project was for my sons birthday party. He wanted a robot themed party, so I figured this would be the easiest to build. Similar to the commercial claw machines, the idea is to grab a toy and successfully get it transferred over...