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  • IoT capabilities

  • Implemented IoT capabilities (via ESP8266), i.e. value(s) can be fetched thru a web-browser.  Wiring ESP8266 - Pico: Pin 1: GNDPin 2 (TXO): Pico GP5 (UART1 RX)Pin 4: 3.3VPin 7 (RXI): Pico GP4 (UART1 TX)Pin 8: 3.3VOther pins n.c.
  • It's Alive!

  • After a few days of delay, I finally got the time to do the code for the ESP8266, and now have it functioning on a basic level. I currently have it set so that the ESP8266 polls my webserver every 10 seconds, a bit on the long side, I could of course...
  • Intial camera test results

  • Both locally shipped cameras have come in, just in time for the weekend.  Both work, are the same (barring some build quality, and are some kind of version 9 Version #29  (here)of the 808 - definitely a 640*480 sensor, images and video upscaled....
  • Schematic update and progess

  • Finally found the time to make some progress. While I was gone for a while I have acquired ESP8266 modules so instead of the NRF24l01+ I'll be using the ESP8266 for wireless communication. Change of component caused a small change in schematic.Progress...
  • It's more than an App

  • Quick demo of the web GUIERASynth's web GUI is almost complete. We had some problems with the WLAN module ESP8266. For some reason, the server on ESP8266 was too slow with some of the browsers. It was very fast on IE/Edge and very slow on Firefox and...
  • UniJoystiCle v0.2 released

  • I've just released v0.2.Changes in v0.2:[NEW] - ESP8266: PCB board version. Breadboard version deprecated[NEW] - ESP8266 Schematic: Added EAGLE board and schematic files. Fritzing diagrams deprecated[NEW] - ESP8266 device: supports 2 joysticks (uses...
  • UniJoystiCle v0.3 released

  • Changes in v0.3:[NEW] iOS Client: uses "angular position" instead of acceleration to simulate the wheel rotation more reliable and enables new features like the handicap (see below)[NEW] iOS Client: new "handicap", "jump threshold" and "movement threshold"...
  • 5x5cm2 boards

  • Since the the socket fits a 5x5 dirtypcb board perfectly and the cabling job was kind of annoying, I thought of also revisiting the base design. Maybe I'll fit an esp8266 on it as well. Maybe not.