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  • First Stumbles...

  • One of the goals I have for Lawnny is for it to be able to move my boat into its parking spot behind my house. While it is possible for me to back it in directly with my vehicle, it's an extremely tight fit and the margin for error is just an inch or...
  • Need mow input

  • In order for Lawnny 5 to live up to his name, he really needs to learn how to mow the lawn. So for the past few days I've been working on connecting him up to my 30" Toro TimeMaster lawnmower. Here are the early results of this work: As you can...
  • Need Input!

  • We've taken the first steps towards autonomy! Microcontroller and IP-Based Control As most of you know by now, the ultimate goal for Lawnny is to provide some amount of autonomous functionality. But even though I want to automate as much as possible...
  • tweakin'

  • Spent a big chunk of the weekend adjusting a variety of component values.  Here's the waveforms with the circuit unloaded (no toroid), at 18V supply: Yellow is Gate (5V/div), purple is Drain (50V/div), blue is feedback network bias input at TP5...
  • Step 1 - Solder and verify

  • The board has been assembled to test the circuit's functionality. Zigbee module was mounted on the board right after DAC verification. The most challenging part was soldering the DAC chip and then, a bit easier was USB-C soldering. Quick examination...
  • Step 3 - Running up the stack

  • Looks like I'm on a good streak! After many hours of debugging all the stuff, I managed to fix audio issue in external library (https://github.com/schreibfaul1/ESP32-audioI2S/issues/626). Now the audio startup noise is gone. I've also ordered smart bulb,...
  • The hardware design is taking shape

  • So have updated the source repository to include the hardware design and the rough layout for the board. None of this has been bread boarded yet so all untested but as they say, what could possibly go wrong?There are two variants of the hardware, one...
  • Research - Other Reflow hotplates

  • Toby's Automatic MCH PD Reflow Hotplate (tindie, git-imuslab, hackster.io, CH554 SDCC)A USB-PD powered metal ceramic heater (MCH) based reflow hotplate. Key Features: USB-PDMCHFully automatic (and any changes requires reprogramming the IC) System...
  • Research

  • I was think that I need get my hands on a a caliper first and disassemble it. To be honest I did not get any super interesting information out of that. I just ruined perfectly good caliper. The t-scale PCB is 0.5mm thick and has copper only on one side...
  • PCBs are here!

  • You can see that my board is quite bigger. Not to brag or anything... Everything seems to be up to scale. Waiting for the parts to arrive.
  • Project journal

  • Tasks done Downloaded djvu OCR text from archive.org. The original article is okay but the listing is heavily mangled.Downloaded djvu listing scans.Cropped off advertsCut into single columnsOCR with Google Docs. Results are worse than djvu,...
  • Original article OCR

  • Dr. Dobb’s Journal, December 1986, page 48. A table-driven assembler that can be modified for other processors. Series 32000 Cross-Assembler by Richard Rodman, 1923 Anderson Rd., Falls Church, VA 22043 The 32000 processor features generalized addressing...