Just a quick video to show the disk emulator in action. SD card support is still in the works, so I'm just switching between three images embedded in the kernel.
Testing some code to read the voltage divider and convert the A/D read to a voltage.The 4.092 will need to be adjusted based on your resistors and tolerances.This pix shows the web board, but the sample code is just testing the voltage divider.....
Source: [ http://jubitoblog.blogspot.gr/2015/02/jubitos-for-banana-pi.html ]JubitOS (Jubito Operating System) is a Lubuntu based distribution for Banana Pi and is available for download. It is an out of the box compilation and it contains all the ingredients...
A JubitOS-Z image released!Learn more: http://jubitoblog.blogspot.gr/Buy on e-bay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Home-Automation-IoT-Linux-Operating-System-for-Banana-Pi-BPi-R1-8GB-SD-Card-/231581552976?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35eb561150
Before actually desiging this project, we need to brainstorm it a little bit. The price tag for all components is set to 77,77EUR. We want it cheap and reproducible.Problem is with case. It is oddly shaped and probably not much off the shelf enclosures...
"We're back baby !" for our second update after two weeks since the last project log.Things are real fine, we actually received most of the components we needed and were able to get to work on both hardware and software sides and so we were able to code...
So what’s a toy robot without beeps and boops?I’ve worked on a project before that played wav files off an SD card using an AVR, however it takes pretty much all the processing juice the chip has to play audio. So the idea is to have a separate chip...
I've got basic code together to play wav files off SD card.https://github.com/scottwday/Arduino/tree/master/SdCardWavPlayerAt the moment I'm sending the audio to amplified speakers via an RC low pass filter, but obviously the robot itself will need an...
Scott and I got together on Saturday to hammer out the final details and give Scott a chance to the Bluetooth module working properly. Armed with a scope this time he made much better progress than I had. Having the hardware also meant that he could...
Seeing as how we don't have any CPU cycles left in the arduino for a neural network, we figured we'd just have to make a remote control app, and leverage the human operator's biological neural network.At the moment it's very bare-bones as you can see....
I'm currently working on the fourth domotica version. I hope this will be the best, and last…Even in a cluster form, the Raspberry's showed not to be bullet proof. As you can imagine, this is must for a system you depend your lighting, heating, venting,...
The first version played videos directly from the SD card, which worked as intended. However, it was difficult to change the video that was playing, and also made the replication process a little difficult. We need a good 10-12 of these running, each...
This has been back-burner'd for a while. Work and school come first and all. But progress has been made very recently. Some time ago, I gave up on the TP Link pocket router and went with a Raspberry Pi 2, inspired by other projects on here and around...
Step 2: Motion. Time for a RAMPS board! After a lot of hunting around I decided on the "Ramps 1.4 Mini Set" from gadgets3d.com. For only $90 it came with RAMPS 1.4 board, 5x G3D stepper drivers, cooling fan, SD card reader, 2x thermistors, and wiring...