My favorite remote for development / debugging. An old Fisher RVR-4910 with a Shuttle Knob. For some reason I felt compelled to document it.
Monday, March 20, 2017
Monday, March 7, 2016
Still Building Parols
Aside from the Arduino post I just published - has it really been almost 2 years since I've written anything for the blog? Oy, vey. Too busy for my own good, I guess.
Still building Filipino Christmas parols. Lots and lots of them. Playing with WS2812B IA RGB LEDs, too, but I'm having a hard time figuring out the right way to mount them in the parols so that they look best and are somewhat equivalent in brightness to standard 1 color LEDs.
Oh well.
It may be another 2 years before I publish anything else. Don't be surprised.
Still building Filipino Christmas parols. Lots and lots of them. Playing with WS2812B IA RGB LEDs, too, but I'm having a hard time figuring out the right way to mount them in the parols so that they look best and are somewhat equivalent in brightness to standard 1 color LEDs.
Oh well.
It may be another 2 years before I publish anything else. Don't be surprised.
Dipping A Toe Into The Arduino Pond
| Arduino MEGA with Ethernet Shield |
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| Training Shield |
BTW: what is it with 'sketch' and 'sketches'? WTH? Wasn't 'programs' and/or 'source code' and/or 'projects' good enough for Italians? Too cute for it's own good.
Also BTW: not digging the 'C'-like language. Give me assembly any day.
You can write faster, leaner, more efficient code in assembly. At least
all of the code is open source, so you can dig into it and know what all
it is doing.
Also also BTW: I _am_ digging the shield concept. Nice for initial prototyping. I will have to come up with my own 'proto-board' shield, tho. They didn't have one at the store I visited at SM Megamall.
*UPDATE - 2016.0311*
I made my own "prototyping shield". Cool. Now to figure out something nice to prototype on it.
Also also BTW: I _am_ digging the shield concept. Nice for initial prototyping. I will have to come up with my own 'proto-board' shield, tho. They didn't have one at the store I visited at SM Megamall.
*UPDATE - 2016.0311*
I made my own "prototyping shield". Cool. Now to figure out something nice to prototype on it.
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| Left: Arduino Mega Right: Prototyping Shield |
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| Prototyping Shield installed on Arduino Mega |
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Just Another Business Card
This one has a PIC16F1826, a pushbutton, 12 independent LEDs, a piezo for music, a phototransistor, a 3V CR2032 coin battery and can plug into USB for power. Plus the ICSP interface for programming.
I may actually send this one out for a quote.
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