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  • Steam Clock

  • Steam Clock There are moments in the life of a tinker, hacker etc. when worlds are changing. One of these moments was my change from a basic based microcontroller to the big world of Arduino. I started the microcontroller programming around 1999 with...
  • bms settings

  • One of the reasons I wanted to reverse engineer rather than replace the microcontroller on the module BMS board is that Tesla have carefully selected voltage levels for under/over voltage thresholds and balancing levels. So it's a bit of a bummer to...
  • B.E.N.D.E.R. Walkthrough

  • TLDR Spoiler Alert! This is a walk through for the Badge Enabled Non Directive Enigma Routine (B.E.N.D.E.R) v2.0. Major storyline and context is left out because it's assumed you have a badge, have given up, and just want to learn WTF was going on (and...
  • The TAP's bits counter

  • 20200808 : This design is quite good but superseded by the TAP v2 which shares the Gray counter and saves gates. See the log 120. TAP v.2 and 122. Updated Gray Counter. The last log 111. Design of a TAP : the SIPO Controller gives an overview of the...
  • Log of the Day 24/05/2018

  • Wassup ?Today we repluged all the wires that were badly connected. Finally it worked.When we had our project working, we realised the sensor for heart beats had a pretty bad accuracy. The BPM displayed on the LCD screen varied from -50 to + 80 from...
  • Learn about LT9611UXC Lontium

  • LT9611UXC Lontium Description The LT9611UXC is a multimedia converter chip manufactured by Lontium Semiconductor Corporation. It is designed to convert MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) and CSI (Camera Serial Interface) signals to HDMI 2.0...
  • Space doesn't stretch forever in all directions...

  • One of the goals of this project is to make the code capable of being entered into the Hackaday 1K code competition. This isn't perhaps as easy as it sounds: 1K is not a lot of memory, and the Arduino framework (as generally friendly as it is) isn't...