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  • Cree Dimming Level

  • Flash the Arduino with the following sketch. This is also included as a file attached to the project. int last_level = 0; bool last_state = false; bool stable = false; int count = 0; const int cutoffs[198] = {/* 1*/ 833, 831, /* 2*/ 825, 823, /* 3*/...
  • Fan controller for Re:Load Pro

  • Make you the PCB and get the components and any standard 60mm 4-wire fan will probably do the job. I used a JMC "6015-12HB APW" that I had lying around. The exact the same fan is readily available on eBay.I used eagle to design my PCB, and the files...
  • Program the Microcontroller

  • Before mounting the prototype PCB to the housing, I recommend uploading the required sketch to the ATtiny84 microcontroller with a programmer of your choice. I used a USBtinyISP type shown in the picture. /*Sketch for the Scary Cat Project by Gene H*/...
  • I2C Sensors and debugging

  • I wanted to use a BMP280 I had in my parts bin for altitude measurements. I have used it in the past for a simple weather station and it works great! Turns out, it is even the go to sensor for Stratux, so I went ahead and plugged it in, activated it...
  • EDID Inserter

  • Plug in the freshly minted EDID Inserter and a repeated invocation of the following should yield only 256 FFs typical of an EEPROM fresh from the factory:sudo i2cdump 3 0x50Dire admonitions are issued even when merely trying to read:No size specified...
  • Run a Program

  • #include const char* ssid = "*********"; // Your ssid const char* password = "***********"; // Your Password float temp_celsius = 0; float temp_fahrenheit = 0; WiFiServer server(80); void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); pinMode(A0, INPUT); Serial.println();...
  • 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...
  • Instructions

  • Best Budget DIY GPS/GNSS Base Station using the UM980 and a ESP32Introduction The ESP32 is a versatile microcontroller renowned for its WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities. In this guide, we’ll walk you through setting up the your ESP32 development board...
  • WiFi ePaper

  • Flash a NodeMCU firmware imageFor flashing a new image, I use esptool. Plugin your NodeMCU module to an USB port, clone the esptool project and flash your firmware. Usually a new device will appear, like /dev/ttyUSB0. Step by step:git clone https://github.com/themadinventor/esptool.git...
  • Instructions

  • DIY Onocoy Reference Station Setup GuideIn this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of setting up your own GPS Onocoy server using cost-effective hardware options and reliable GPS receivers. Whether you’re interested in enhancing the accuracy of...
  • Lighting Design

  • We had to do lots of experimenting with different types of glow powders and different types of lighting.LightsFor the best "pop" highlighting the fine details of your leaves, you want a really low wavelength (below 400nm, like 390nm). This reduces the...