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  • Draw

  • This class handles all CircuitPython DisplayIO related screen drawing using bitmaps. For more information on screen drawing and bitmaps, this is a great resource. In this implementation, there are two bitmaps which are stored a single group, which...
  • NODE-RED CONNECTIONS!

  • The first thing we need is a basic flow to separate button presses into different outputs. [{"id":"50b49ab2.1e6f64","type":"mqtt in","z":"7805686.aa4fd98","name":"","topic":"button_glove","qos":"0","datatype":"auto","broker":"","x":310,"y":2180,"wires":[["ea9f502f.2dd17"]]},{"id":"ea9f502f.2dd17","type":"json","z":"7805686.aa4fd98","name":"","property":"payload","action":"obj","pretty":false,"x":490,"y":2180,"wires":[["425aef92.aa3da8"]]},{"id":"425aef92.aa3da8","type":"function","z":"7805686.aa4fd98","name":"ButtonSeperator","func":"var...
  • Front end assembly

  • Place a single 608ZZ bearing in each of “Syringe_clamp_front” and “Syringe_clamp_back” On the “Syringe_clamp_back” secure the bearing in place with the “Engine_bearing_fastener” piece, 3 M3 20mm...
  • rDUINOScope Boiana

  • TEP 3 AssembleFor more detailed instructions, please visit the Project Website : http://rduinoscope.co.nf/rDUINO_step3.htmlNow is the time to create the Shield board. A Shield board is a board with pinouts which you stack on top of the ArduinoDUE board.Some...
  • Print parts

  • No step-by-step instructions here, follow your printing intuition/experience, but few tips would be: I'd say print everything except small covers with 3-4 walls and 30-40% infill. Most parts do not require much printing support except maybe if you have...
  • Main Wiring

  • Connect MPR121 to arudino i2c and power. On a Micro this is pins 2&3 plus VCC and GND. Flash the arduino and make sure everything works as you like. Breaking out the RST pin to a tactile switch is probably unnecessary, i've had no problem re-flashing...
  • Code for single Esp32 Board

  • This is the code for everything on a single Esp32 Board. Since I didn't have the correct board, I needed to use two of them, and they communicate through the serial port.The Bluetooth packets address and raw data get printed to the Arduino Serial...
  • Build and Initial Testing

  • First prepare all the parts for final assembly. Solder the pins to the Nano board if needed then install the Nano board to the I/O expansion board. Then, attach or solder the jumper wires to the button switch and the buzzer. I used some leftover servo...