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As the KIT1 is open source, talented community makers often brought upgrades to this versatile IOT platform. Here' the work of Akos, that adapted the KIT for battery use and also built a plexiglass enclosure.Last week I’ve assembled a KIT1 and posted...
In other logs I’ve written about how specific aspects of the controller design integrate with the hardware so this one explains the architecture in more detail. OverviewThe controller is a Microchip PIC16F1776 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) with 16KB of...
Summary about 2:45 pm, Monday, January 21, 2019 I refamiliarized myself with the NodeMCU board. Deets I had several of these boards on-hand from a prior project, but last I had touched these was years ago, so I needed to refamiliarize myself with the...
As I started working on a new design, I realized quite a bit of VHDL code needed could be generated by the microcode compiler itself. Typically, a micro-coded CPU/controller contains:control unit (generated using .controller statement)microcode...
Thanks for the Hackaday community team, Cypress and Amazon AWS to make this happen. I had a tragic incident with the PSoc 6 kit. The first kit that I received turned out to be faulty , there were overheating issues which would end up the board...
The original incentive for this project was to have a cool looking front end to Oscarv's (https://hackaday.io/obsolescence) wonderful PiDP-8/I (https://hackaday.io/project/4434-pidp-8i) kit. This was accomplished by using the VT100 reproduction...
#Nyan Board by @Radomir Dopieralski[UPDATE] Video and code addedSo this should be an easy one, right? Oh how I failed. I'm still not getting sounds out of it, after I played around with libraries and different Versions of arduino. It's always tones and...
This was my first attempt at an electronics project. I had never soldered before. I had never wired anything. I had never used a breadboard. Thus, everything was really foreign to me. I looked up how to wire the MPU-6050 accelerometer and found this: When...
Wayne Stambaugh says:5 hours agoHello everyone on hackaday.io! My name is Wayne Stambaugh and I am the KiCad project leader. Welcome to KiCad chat and thank you all for dropping by.LazyHD says:5 hours agouse*Shulie Tornel says:5 hours agoWelcome Wayne!Atom...
As I have mentioned in the previous update, I am still having some trouble with the MIPI-DSI. Currently I do not have access to any soldering tools, so the plan of making a new revision of prototype need to be postponed. In the meanwhile, I thought it...
Jørgen Kragh Jakobsen says:16 minutes agoHi spriteSprite_tm says:14 minutes agoSo, I'm kinda new to these kind of chats... what's the idea, I just start answering the things in the spreadsheets? Or are you going to pelt me with questions live? I'm...
So the best way to start this log is brutal honesty, I just don't know what to call it. It could be that I was up late coding the badge and watching Westworld until a few hours before my flight (then decided to pack last minute). It could be due to...
Hello in this log I wanted to talk a bit about initial goals which I had for controller, design process, prototyping and also I will try to explain what was rationals behind each taken design decision. As i mentioned in project description...
I did this as soon as I got the router. I first took a look at the board and tried to find a serial port of some kind following devttys0's excellent guide. I took me a while to realize that the port wasn't any of the empty slots I so much tried to use,...
After we built Poorna, our base model, we had a bit of a problem. We had engineered a lot of flexibility into our design. Folks asked us, “what can you do with this?”. My typical response, invariably, would be “a lot – anything,...