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  • Integration & Testing

  • This project log summarises the work in the Integration Report and the Testing Report. For more detail on any of the stuff in this log, check those reports out.With a rotor design complete, it was time to work out how that rotor was going to be mounted...
  • LLVM Assembler and Linker Functional

  • It only took most of the summer and the fall...working a few hours here and there...but I finally have a working assembly path from Ember assembly files to a compiled elf file using LLVM-MC and LLD. Albeit with just a few instructions so far, like branches,...
  • Roll-your-own SID Chip

  • Audio testing is now complete. This includes both hardware updates and the software to generate the sound. Since the sound system is finalized this would be a good point to review all the gory details. Hardware To keep the hardware minimal, no registers...
  • Log 5: Detailed electronics design

  • High-level design choices are nice, but they still need to be translated into circuitry. I reckoned that it should be possible to have the electronics mostly be 1mm thick (excluding the 0,8mm PCB of course). If any parts extended a bit past that, a...
  • Soil and CO2

  • I want to test a hypothesis that if I start with initially dry soil, then add a small quantity of water (and some microbes on a small piece of damp soil), I will end up with an escalating production of CO2: the small quantity of water will allow some...
  • Autobaud is easy!

  • Here's the part I missed in my well over a decade of dismissing my implementing autobaud as "hokey at best": Ten bits make a typical serial frame. Sampling of the bits typically happens in the middle of each bit. Thus, the last bit in a single frame...
  • Component changes

  • I've been holding off on an official component list until I can stabilize the build a bit more, but I wanted to mention a few things that have occurred since the original plan was hatched, and some of the design decisions involved.Without delving too...
  • Interfacing with the Naze32.

  • This might be handy for any RC enthusiasts looking to take over control of the Naze32 flight controller by time cop using a Teensy 3.1. Or any FC that uses PWM signal inputs.Firstly, a bit of simple maths, then a code example to get you going.The Baseflight...
  • Still Alive

  • Despite it being over a year since my last project post, I'm still alive.Quite a few things have changed since my last post. I’ve had a major job change, a house change, and a +1 to the family. Needless to say, I haven't’ been able to do much on this...
  • In the Beginning...

  • The first entry for the project. So let me explain my mind set. I love building things and am quite the do-it-yourselfer and I'm around computers so much and been so all my life I swear electricity is in my veins and I think binary. But that is an expensive...