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  • The Data access

  • The KIT1 shows all readings on screen. Additionally, the firmware creates a local webserver, so if connected to your network via Ethernet, you'll be able to open the unit's IP in your browser to access the internal page for data access. Finally, via...
  • Place the microcontroller

  • Place the microcontroller in a way that it is easy to connect the resistors attached to the transistors from the previous step. Leave the bottom row empty to make it easier to expand functionality in the future. Solder the microcontroller in place by...
  • Build the module circuits

  • Solder 3-pin male headers to the pads labelled A1, A2, and A3 - these will be receptacles for the potentiometers.Solder 2-pin male headers to the pads labelled D1, and D2 - these will receptacles for the LED and the toggle buttons.Solder right angles...
  • Sketch Code

  • int layer[4]={A3,A2,A1,A0}; //initializing and declaring led layers int column[16]={13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0,A5,A4}; //initializing and declaring led rows int time = 250; void setup() { for(int i = 0; i0; y--) { for(int i = 0; i
  • Bill of Materials (Sans Lens)

  • LCD: $17.56Round Heat Sink: $3.63LED: $0.34130Ω Resistor: $0.362.2kΩ Resistor: $0.41BD 139-16 Transistor: $0.40BC 547 Transistor: $0.20Slide Switches: $0.76200Ω Resistor: $0.76LCD Port: $1.01PCB: Varies wildly, PCB Way is a good one,...
  • Program

  • Add the library https://github.com/MHeironimus/ArduinoJoystickLibrary to your Arduino environment. Load the following code onto the Arduino (adapted from the excellent article at https://giovannimedici.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/ch-pro-pedals-gameport-to-usb-adapter/ ):...
  • Conclusion:

  • I absolutely love the iDraw 2.0 A3 pen plotter, and I'm super excited to use it for many more projects. As a beginner, this pen plotter has exceeded my expectations and opened up a whole new world of creativity for me. Setup was a breeze, and it works...
  • Arduino Code

  • // i2c and u8g library for 1306 oled display #include #include "U8glib.h" #define R_LOW 100 // 100k or 10k resistor, 1%, smd1206, 1/10 watt #define R_HIGH 5000 // 5M or 500k resistor, 1%, smd1206, 1/10 watt #define AREF 1.1 // Aref pin voltage #define...
  • Lift kite

  • Let's start at the top with the lift kite An HQ KAP foil lift kite is a good steady lifter ... not so strong pulling as a single skin but stable. Practice with these so you are comfortable with their use before you attach one to a turbine. Make sure...
  • Smile Station

  • Ok I pored the cement in the tube with a blue foam board on the bottom glued to the sides. That seemed to work out well accept I stuck a blue foam board cutout with a hole cut out in it to keep the 2" pvc pipe in place. Bad Idea it moved the PVC pipe...
  • Output Inductor Build

  • This instruction is for building the output inductor (two required - L401, L402).  It describes materials and fabrication guidance but assumes the reader has experience assembling magnetics.  Additional information can be found in the magnetics...
  • Step 6

  • The functions for the servos will be very easy if you learned how to properly use them from step 3 so I will not spend much time on them. I will say however you will probably have to adjust the delay time and the angles they are turning. Do not...
  • Put the parts together

  • Scrap all parts off the bulb holder including the wing-like metal airflow thingies (you will have to be a bit rough and break that parts) and the mirror. You should by now have a clean metal slate with a large hole on the top and some smaller holes on...