Here is pinout for AVR ISP programmer - unsolder battery and power up 3V pins to programmer 5V, MI->MISO programer(Arduino digital Pin 11), MO->MOSI(digital Pin 12), CK->SCK(digital Pin 13) RS->Reset(digital Pin 10) and GD-> programmer GND. How to flash...
In the first part of the project, you had already created your database in phpMyAdmin. It contained a single table called ‘ACTIVITY’. We will now create the additional tables required for the efficient operation of LeanC-IOT MES. Table structure for...
Use your text editor and modify it to include your specific database credentials. It's crucial to place your 'db_config.php' file outside of the public root directory of your web server. This practice significantly enhances the security of your application...
The next steps in adapting the code for your application are remarkably straightforward. All you need to do is download the application structure provided in the resources. Once downloaded, open the folder locally to perform batch replacements in the...
SearchReplace withNumber of expected changes/my_custom_url/PRIVATE/db_config.phpThe real URL of your db_config.php file10dbs12345678The name of your database2Europe/ParisYour TimeZone. The list of supported time zones can be found at:https://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php1...
Your customized version of Lean-C IOT MES is ready to be deployed on your server! Use your preferred FTP transfer software to upload your files online. Log in to the interface using the 'Admin'/'Admin' account. Create your users and don't forget to delete...
Before doing anything with soldering and gluing I would test if everything works, so that includes the display, buttons or atleast the pads, and sound. You can do all that later but just checking for hardware faults is always going to save you some later...
Now affter testing everything, try fitting the screnn into the shell, if nessesary remove some plastic with an exacto knife. If it fits try around with the other parts:The Speaker should fit if you're using an original GBA one, or a little cut on one...
Place the Buttons, Dpad, Shoulder button, etc in their places and add the rubber domes, lastly screw in the Button PCBs in and glue two tactile buttons bellow the triggers in their respective place:Lastly solder them to the PI not forgeting to not solder...
The PCB design is really just a motherboard to link the various breakout boards I used to the ESP-32 wroom dev board I used. The PCB is powered by by the electrical hook-up and comes on everytime the hook-up is connected and powered up. For this...
As I mentioned in the project description, the point of this project was because I wanted the finished device to use. I wasn't planning to to anything technically ambitious so I just put some code together using the Arduino IDE and shamelessly took advantage...