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  • Reverse engineering the EPROM

  • My initial plan was to desolder the microcontroller (a Winbond W78C32C-40 MCU, with an 8051 core) plus a few other logic chips in the board, then add some wires to control the LED circuitry. But desoldering was tougher than I thought, and while in the...
  • Reviving

  • My aunt is a lock smith and during a recent family get together for a graduation, she brought some lock picking sets. She gave me a few pointers and within a few minutes, I had picked my first lock. Mushroom pins are still a struggle sometimes but I'm...
  • Capacitive touch

  • I have added 11 touch points to panda. 2 on the head, 2 on each arm , 2 on the chest, 1 on the tummy, 2 on the back. This will give panda some interactivity. i used a mpr121 capacitive touch breakout. it allows 12 connections to 1 wire touch pads. i...
  • -308411.4673072045 - Is this a Tesla device?

  •   Today I was able to finish the top electrode wiring.  Ended up just swirling it on which worked great until the end when the front part of the hat had extra base electrode showing.  A few inches of wire bent and soldered in place resolved...
  • A minor update

  • First part came in today! I already have some of the parts (most of the wood, the tuning machines, and the strings) but the string pegs arrived this morning from fleaBay. Made me smile.I'll try and get the last bit of diagramming (the schematic) up tonight,...
  • Getting there!

  • I've now been working here and there when I've had the time with this project for a while. I have migrated from bluetooth to wifi, and I've put the "talking to a visitor" part of the project on hold, as many hours of research deemed it too hard to finish...
  • 1 yr Update

  • So it's been just over a year. I had misplaced my V200 for about 2 months while not being to work on it. Charged up the batteries and it still works flawlessly. I've been very busy at my place of work and have been moving foward with some lighting projects...
  • MQTTSN Fixes

  • I think I fixed the problem with data loss. I had mosquitto configured in bridging mode and of course the leaf nodes are not running a broker. When I turned that off, and connected the SX1276 bridge as a UDP client to the broker port instead of the bridge...
  • Early design: choosing the sensors

  • Some feedback would be extremely useful at this phase. I will need to choose the best alpha radiation detector, both sensitive, shock resistant and low sized (have contacted radiation detector manufacturers already, hoping for an early reply).Also the...
  • Arachnode & ArachnoProto new prototypes

  • Late last week, I got the prototypes for the latest revisions of the Arachnode and the ArachnoProto. I'll be getting another spin of the core Arachnio late next week to roll in some things that I found I wanted with the ESP8266 connections during testing...
  • rev2.2 layout ready

  • I did finalize rev2.2. Because I'm nearly out of boards. I think I will also order this board soon. Main improvements over rev2.0: - header for external serial adapter - power rails - optional compatible to the node-mcu boards - mini or micro USB As...
  • Core Memory Plane PCBs

  • I've just taken delivery of the PCBs for the 64-bit core memory planes:The cores themselves will reside in the central holes, with the X and Y select lines running between the pin headers. There are 4 FFC (flat flexible cable) connectors around the outside...
  • My Motor

  • The picture below shows the motor that I'm using. I am pretty sure that it is out of one of the earlier versions of the Electric SmartCar. The motor shaft is splined on the inside and smooth on the outside. The back half where all of the wires plug in...
  • RTK GPS

  • Finally have the RTK GPS working properly using the NTRIP client I wrote in C#. I was able to draw a rectangle that was about 12 or so inches on a side by moving the antenna. See the image below, bottom right corner, red circles. I am using a CORS station...
  • Sunlight has healing powers

  • What is really interesting is that sunlight naturally has the 660nm light in it. Take a look at the distribution of wavelengths in sunlight from the graph below: Image from http://solarjourneyusa.com/sunlight.phpBasically this means just going outside...