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  • I²C troubles & MCU ideas

  • I²C is great.When it works.I've been doing a lot of work on the controller-module communication—and, while doing so, I've learned a lot.The Raspberry Pi I²C implementation would be a lot better if it had support for clock stretching.(I probably...
  • Bits and Bytes

  • Hardware wise this project is very simple, nothing more than a serial LCD being driven by an Arduino Pro Mini. As all I'm doing is collecting data from a serial stream and formatting it onto a LCD, this could be done with much much less. At first blush...
  • The RF Protocol.

  • Lots of coffee and staring at a big long list of hexadecimal numbers later, I think I am gradually beginning to recognise a pattern that will lead me to the communication protocol of the drone I'm trying to link to.Below is an annotated print-off of...
  • Fancy Brushless Motors

  • Six of 'em, to be precise:Four different types. I'll address them one by one, starting with the smallest. Japan Servo Co. Type BH55FT8-02 / 8131A / AX050249B24V, 2A, 8WOnly one of these motors. It's the only one that has two discrete SOICs, part numbers...
  • Fixing Alt-Tab behavior

  • I'm on a campaign to remove minor annoyances in my life, and the alt-tab behavior in Cinnamon finally annoyed me enough that I had to change it. The new version presents the task list in a fixed and predictable order every time alt-tab is activated,...
  • Hacking, Design, Economics

  • While I am waiting for the drill-bits to arrive I thought I might point out a few points of caution to be observant of on this project, as well as a few general case observations as regards Electrical Design (at least as far as production).First, this...
  • Thunk!

  • After Shaving down the head of the bolt to make it travel through the stainless steel tube, it weighed in at 148.8g WoW! I was a little worried I was going to big but what the hell.Ok, so I obviously wasn't thinking it through with the wiring of the...
  • Next: A Rider Feedback Mechanism

  • The next phase of this project is to build some kind of feedback display. We've found that even just a light that goes on when energy is being generated provides a reward for the rider. I have prototyped a string of individually addressable RGB LEDs...
  • More GNDs are Happy GNDs

  • Small update.I've been playing with the PCB layout for the PIC16LF1704+RT8299 solution. I wanted to accomplished three things:Provide a better GND plane for the high-current path.Make the board smaller.Keep it to two layers (for cost reasons).It took...
  • Return of the SEPIC

  • A long time ago (man, almost 1.5 years ago) I tried my hand at a SEPIC, with mixed results. While the topology indeed works as a MPPT, the two inductors required by the topology made the cost quickly go out of budget (switching at 31kHz). So, I canned...
  • XNOR Gate

  • I've finished working out the ternary gate most closely analogous to the Binary XNOR gate. In Kleene logic it would be called the Biconditional or the Equivalence connective. I don't have a better name for it, so I'll borrow the boolean term XNOR. This...
  • May be getting closer

  • I think I may have gotten as close to the elusive universal design that can accommodate both a DOC020V and a DOT050V on the same board as I can.Mind you, it looks like the DOC020V isn't worth the extra $20, but it's the thought that counts.I've been...