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  • cb22

  • EC engineer currently working as a developer. Hates 140 character limits & bios. Loves Python, hardware hacking and FreeBSD.
  • Sakshi Gupta

  • I'm B.tech 1st year student at JSS noida from ec department and i'm really enthusiastic to learn hacking.
  • Arvind Pandit

  • I am an EC Engineering Student. I am very Much Interested in Robotics and working at GTU Robotics Club Since 2018
  • Points about using an ARM uC

  • Switching over to an ARM based solution is much better than an AVR+RTC chipset solution. Been looking at the STM32F030 chip and it is a perfect fit for this application! It has the following very desirable characteristics:32.768kHz oscillator on-chip....
  • Soldering perfboard

  • I took a perfboard and soldered up power and the data/address busses of the MCU, SRAM, NVRAM and the address bus latch.I did't really care about the exact order of the bits when wiring them up, I just went for the easiest layout. I'm not really sure...
  • Building an EC sensor.

  • The end goal for the Autodro is a complete monitoring system for under $10. This means that cheaper, simpler, less accurate sensors are needed. I've started with a simple EC sensor, and am hoping to design something around $1.So far, I've created a sensor...
  • Terminal-BASIC programmable calculator

  • I think about Terminal-BASIC based programmable calculator, like MK-90 I am planning to use Arduino DUE, TFT screen schield and custom matrix keyboard of40-64 keys.Does anybody know, if this shield is compatible with arduino DUE?Actually, I'v just tried...
  • ACPI is working now

  • At last, I found a bit in EC RAM that is used to enable EC ACPI, so ACPI is working now. I copied the ASL code from vendor DSDT, and now battery, AC, and lid status change can be detected by OS now.https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/19072/