MIKBUG (Smithbug) has the following case-sensitive commands. ; V VIEW MEMORY; E CHANGE MEMORY; M MOVE MEMORY; I FILL MEMORY; F FIND ; D DISASSEMBLE CODE; & S1 LOAD PROGRAMME; G GO TO PROGRAM; J JUMP TO TARGET PROGRAM ; T TRACE PROGRAM; K CONTINUE...
I decided that once I get this project working well, that I might make several for family and friends that might need something like this. To that end I placed an order for some HC-SR04 (Ultrasonic Ranging Module) and the HC-SR501 (PIR Sensor) modules...
FlexSEA-Plan is an embedded computer used for high-level computing. It boasts a powerful processor and can run an operating system such as Linux. Developing code on this platform is similar to the regular (i.e. non-embedded) software development process....
I modified Android application and Control Unit firmware so that front lights can also be controlled (brightness, blinking mode) via Bluetooth. Previously only rear lights settings were being sent from the phone. Now Control Unit receives all the settings...
I've redesigned the way screens/apps are handled and introduced a main menu. More importantly, I have managed to get the average current consumption down to 350-550uA (1.5mA previously)! Turns out a huge chunk of it - 800uA, was a bug in the TWI (I2C)...
Before I began the layout of the DDL4-CPU, I came up with an initial Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) for the design. It went through several revisions as I was designing the boards and refined the components. Here at the last minute as I am...
I ended up using the key combination for On and Mode (it seemed appropriate) to change the mode, which basically is between TI-83 keyboard mode for the TI-83 emulator and Regular mode which allows through various submodes access to just about all of...
So, working with the BME680 has left several odd impressions.1) The gas sensorNo idea what it is measuring, but it does measure something. For example, a Sharpie, immediately picked up. It reads in Ohms. Range seems to be around 10k...
When I set about this project the first thing I wanted to work out was what LED I was going to use, as this would drive the requirements of everything else in the project, driver, lens, heatsinking, etc. Due to personal preference I decided that I wanted...
I sent out the Headband Sensor Package Version 0.89 PCB's to OSH Park, Got three purple PCB's back, and they look great! The top and bottom of the boards look pretty good. I could have flipped the resistor silkscreen (the R1, R2 and R3),...
I did another test with the rev1 prototype, this time only measuring voltage, and bringing it all the way to the maximum voltage of 60V. Again I am doing calibration and comparison to my Fluke 101 Multimeter. This has a problem as the Fluke 101 does...
After a sinuous but exciting road, the Beta prototype came out nice, the entire device is amazingly small: I was able to design it to fit the 110x70mm aluminium enclosure I planned initially without renouncing to any of the sensors nor reducing the 1500mAh...
Looking at the registers I noticed something. the first 24 bytes look like they have data and the last 6 bytes look like they have data. This looks like what a WII peripheral in encrypted mode would look like. The fixed 8 byte pattern repeating every...
On my TI-89, one of the battery contacts on the PCB was heavily corroded and it took a good deal of time and heat to reflow solder to make a new pad. I did this to the V200 as a preventative measure too, but I guess I heated up the nearby fuse to where...