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  • WEEDINATOR Does Doughnuts

  • The control system has been switched to a 3 core MCU running at 200 MHz, the 'ShieldBuddy'. This enabled the whole steering and drive system to be hosted on one device. The first core runs 330 lines of code to control the stepper motors with full differential...
  • TMD-1 Quick Start Guide

  • Welcome to TMD-1, the state of the art in Turing teaching technology.   Overview To get started let's deconstruct the Tape and Finite State Machine Panels to take a look at the main components of the machine and find out what they do. TAPE...
  • udev rules

  • This whole complicated system I'm about to try involved three USB serial ports. The two USB serial TTL adapters, and the one in the printer. Sure we could probably set everything up using the various /dev/ttyUSB* ports, but what happens when the printer...
  • How it works

  • IntroductionIn this log, I'll explain in detail how this single-board computer works.8 bits bus onlyThe 68020/68030 have dynamic buses; this means that they are not fixed to 32 bits. A 68020 board can have 32 bits RAM, 16 bits ROM, and 8 bits IO. Of...
  • Front cover

  • We thought a lot about the user interface for our charging station. After ditching the infinite mirror idea, we wanted something simple and elegant, inspired from the Tesla wall charger, so we started experimenting with RGB LEDs strips.  The first...
  • Retrospective - interfacing to FT230XS

  • Serial connection over USB for retro computer? Why not! I was asked by someone in /r/beneater community to describe how to build USB -> UART interface using FT230XS chip, as this exercise might seem a bit intimidating for someone doing it for a first...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • OK, I guess we can kick it off now. Welcome to Hack Chat everyone, I'm Dan and I'll be moderating today along with Dusan for Tube Time, who joins us to look at the ins and outs of building your own retro sound cards and such. Good afternoon, Tube Time...
  • More details on B5

  • My progress been delayed by samples getting stuck in customs.  I would have preferred to have tested out the design before sharing more, but I can at least provide some of the theory of the design that I ordered from OSH Park.  It looks really...
  • Test Unit 3

  • I have been busy and negligent in writing up my progress, but I wanted to show that I did finish the third test box, so here are some glamour shots of it. It looks pretty, but the internals are pretty hacky. Keyboard is still kinda not worky, but I'm...
  • Help Requested! - Mute on Startup

  • For some time I have been aware of an annoying "bug" that I can not seem to squash. When the amp powers up and audio is playing you get a brief, about 1/4 second, blast at nearly full volume. This is due to the MAX amplifier chip starting at a reasonably...
  • Busy Bee mini synthesizer demo

  • Sure one can do it with a 555 TIMER but it would require more components. With an MCU like the EFM8BB10F8G there is no need for resistors and capacitors for frequencies determination. All tones are derived from the internal high frequency oscillator....
  • Button Layout and Pizza

  • The Plight of the ChordThe goal of our project is to design a musical interface which emphasizes common tonal relationships in western music theory.  Our team believes the layout of instruments such as the piano and guitar do not emphasize the relationships...
  • Updated Gray Counter

  • 20200814 : back to 6 bits because it looks unlikely I'll use 16 byte-long messages. Look at this circuit :-)Total count : 39 gates :-)The rest of this log is still very informative. With the new TAP v.2, I reconsider the detailed design of the whole...