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  • You can refactor hardware, right?

  • I'm in the middle of a few free days right now, and I figured it's time to take a look at this project. Things aren't good. Let's go over what's wrong with it:It's not doneIt's not even close to being doneThe 'not being done' is mostly a result of using...
  • Dev Tools

  • I'm exploring the STM32 F3 for this project:→InsertImageLinux Setup→InsertImage- Toolchain: GNU Tools for ARM→InsertImage- Bare metal template→InsertImage- OpenOCD Git repo: git://git.code.sf.net/p/openocd/code→InsertImageTexane Repo:→InsertImage-...
  • PN532 Reader

  • Project deadline is 17 days away.→InsertImageThe ElecFreaks PN532 based NFC reader arrived today. Had I realized that all their software samples are derived from the Adafruit board I would have ordered that one to support the open source effort (sorry...
  • MiFare Write/Read Success

  • Days until deadline: 16→InsertImageI still don't have the correct tag in hand yet (ntag203). But today I was able to write an NDEF formatted message to the MiFare Classic tag that came witdh the NFC reader. This was all thanks to the Seeed Studio PN532...
  • Full Proof of Concept

  • Days until deadline: 13→InsertImageI have had a few productive nights of coding and now have a working proof of concept. After arriving home from holiday at in-laws house I was happy to see the NTAG203 samples I had ordered had arrived while I was gone....
  • Prototype and Firmware Complete

  • I'm happy to report that I have finished the hardware prototype and have the first full version of the firmware done.→InsertImageThat turns out to be a lot of wires. From left to right is the PN532 NFC reader, Arduino, and breadboard. On the breadboard...
  • Let's build this thing

  • Mechanical assembly always takes longer than I think it will. I figured one evening would be all it takes to build this thing, but by the time I figured out the size of the acrylic, cut a wood base for it, tested the layout of the components, then drilled...
  • Soldering Complete

  • →InsertImageSo here's the deal. One of my prejudices against Arduino is that it's an expensive board to leave with a project. But this is kind of a one-time thing so I was happy to find the Seeed Studio protoype shield for like $7.95 at the local Radio...
  • Labels and Out the Door

  • →InsertImageHere's the test. The LEDs are waaaaay too bright. I sanded the clear domes on them down which helped a bit. This LCD display doesn't ahve the best visibility, but it looks better in person than shown above.→InsertImageThis is the final picture...
  • Gathering Components

  • First, you're going to need a deck. If you're working on a budget, go to Walmart or Academy Sporting Goods or similar and pick up something cheap for around $20. The above deck is a bustin mini maestro, which I think I got for $80-90. The primary difference...
  • Meeting in the Middle

  • Simultaneously designing top-down and bottom-up until your designs meet in the middle to produce a functional result. →InsertImageThat sounds like a horrible idea.→InsertImageFor this project, this was the only design strategy that made sense,...
  • The Beginning

  • Prior to high school graduation, Ian Hillier and I were leaders of the robotics club at school -- we even won the 2007 Skills Canada Robotics competition for a soccer playing bot! When we weren't building robots, we built some electric scooters for...
  • Preparing the Car

  • Once we had the car in our possession, it was time to strip it of unnecessary components. First on the chopping block? The engine.→InsertImageNormally removing an engine is a bit tricky, but luckily my friend has a big garage with an underground car...
  • Forklift Donation

  • When we started this project, we didn't actually know how we were going to finance it, or where we were even going to get some components -- but we set the wheel in motion and struck luck!→InsertImageWe had sent out a few sponsor emails to local companies...
  • Autobots Assemble!

  • Now that we have a car and a motor, we need to fill in the gaps. First off is coupling the motor to the original transmission of the car.→InsertImageIn machine shop class I replicated the spline pattern found in the pump motor -- first on the lathe.→InsertImageThen...