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8-Bit microcontroller with EEPROM

Sanguino is an open source Arduino-compatible microcontroller board that is based on the Arduino, and inspired by the Boarduino form-factor. It uses the atmega644P chip which has 4x the memory, ram and 12 more GPIO pins than the Arduino's atmega168.

 

More info: make.sanguino.cc/1.0

 

The motor driver is a simple Darlington pair comprising as BFY51 and a BDY20. Photo by David Henshall.

Connection with L293d Motor Driver IC with microcontroller.

How to make a single-sided circuit board. Read more about this project here.

Talks and performances by people doing strange things with electricity

Fri 23 March 2012, 6.30-10pm with interval at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield.

 

Dorkbot is a meeting of people interested in electric/electronic art in the broadest sense; robotics, kinetic art, microcontrollers, interactive art, algorithmic music, net.art... The only real conditions are that it is a bit strange and involves electricity in some way. It is really defined by whoever turns up, be it engineers who want to be artists, artists who want to be engineers, or the otherwise confused.

 

This MEGADORK event features a cabaret of talks and performances from among the UK's dorkiest, to entertain and amaze:

 

Paul Granjon - A strange performance from the world renowned self-styled robot artist.

www.zprod.org/

 

Patrick Tresset - Talks about his drawing robot Paul (on show as part of the Alan Turing: Intuition and Ingenuity exhibition).

www.aikon-gold.com/

 

Daniel Jones and James Bulley - talking about generating live music from patterns of weather.

www.variable4.org.uk/about/intro

 

Sarah and Jenny Angliss - playing robot music from past futures.

spacedog.biz

 

Sergi Jorda - talks about the Reactable tangible tabletop music playground (which you'll be able to try out at the Central Library Saturday 24 March)

www.reactable.com/

 

Dan Stowell - Demonstrates his use of the Risset illusion in techno music.

www.mcld.co.uk/

 

Silicone Bake - Live coded pop songs about love, death and counterfeit watches, where all lyrics are taken from spam emails.

 

Megadork is curated by Alex McLean.

 

Dorkbot started in New York, spread to London, and now dozens of cities around the world, including several active UK chapters; Sheffield, Bristol, Anglia, Newcastle, Cardiff and Alba (Scotland). Find out more at: www.dorkbot.org

 

Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring

A Festival of Art, Science and Technology

22-24 March

Sheffield UK

 

www.lovebytes.org.uk

Programming directly with Opcodes - no assembler, no compiler

Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen

 

dorkbotpdx.org/micro_audio_2016

Infineon XMC 2Go

 

KIT_XMC_2GO_XMC1100_V1

 

Summary of Features:

XMC1100 (ARM® Cortex™-M0 based)

On-board J-Link Lite Debugger

(Realized with XMC4200 Microcontroller)

Power over USB (Micro USB)

ESD and reverse current protection

2 x user LED

Pin Header 2x8 Pins suitable for Breadbord

chipKIT u32 microcontroller board

Box unfolded, with connector diagrams and quickstart guide.

Trying out some xmegas. Read more here.

This is a JeeNode SMD from that friendly Dutchman at JeeLabs

 

It was partially as a challenge, the reduced size was a bit of an incentive, but at €10.50 it was impossible to resist!

So just to prove you can solder SMD devices with nothing more than an 18Watt Antex soldering iron (with a 0.5m tip), a bit of plumbers flux (a small paint brush to apply it), some flux remover spray to clean it up later and a bit of desoldering wick for those bridged pin moments...

 

To give you an idea of scale, the pins on the far right, and all those little gold plated through holes, are 0.1" apart. 2.54mm.

 

I wasn't that confident of success, so I actually ordered two of these little kits, but the first one worked, so I've now got a second one to build if I'm feeling brave...

 

Shot with an SB800 off camera commander remote to left, and a bit of white card to the right to bounce some back. I think I should have deployed a second flash, but you get the idea :-)

8-Bit microcontroller with EEPROM

Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen

 

dorkbotpdx.org/micro_audio_2016

Both pieces should wrap around to the other side. The lower left leg of the microcontroller will connect to the negative (-) terminal of the battery; the upper right leg to the positive (+) terminal.

The veroboard layout and cut-plans for my variant of the HIDKeys firmware-based USB keypad controller. (See decarchive.org/~prd/2010/02/attiny2313-based-usb-keypad-c... for more details.)

Wiring of the LEDs in the bumpers. A short half of a servo extension lead makes the bumpers detachable for cleaning.

This six-member family of 32-bit PIC32MX5/6/7 microcontrollers provides the same integrated Ethernet, CAN, USB and serial connectivity peripherals with new, more cost-effective memory options. Additionally, design enhancements have been made that provide lower power consumption of 0.5 mA/MHz active current, higher Flash memory endurance of 20k read/write cycles and better EEPROM emulation capability. And, by maintaining common pin outs, the PIC32 portfolio provides designers with a seamless migration path to achieve the correct balance of memory and cost for their high-performance applications. For more information visit www.microchip.com/PIC32

An Atmel ATTiny13 microcontoller and some money.

Talks and performances by people doing strange things with electricity

Fri 23 March 2012, 6.30-10pm with interval at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield.

 

Dorkbot is a meeting of people interested in electric/electronic art in the broadest sense; robotics, kinetic art, microcontrollers, interactive art, algorithmic music, net.art... The only real conditions are that it is a bit strange and involves electricity in some way. It is really defined by whoever turns up, be it engineers who want to be artists, artists who want to be engineers, or the otherwise confused.

 

This MEGADORK event features a cabaret of talks and performances from among the UK's dorkiest, to entertain and amaze:

 

Paul Granjon - A strange performance from the world renowned self-styled robot artist.

www.zprod.org/

 

Patrick Tresset - Talks about his drawing robot Paul (on show as part of the Alan Turing: Intuition and Ingenuity exhibition).

www.aikon-gold.com/

 

Daniel Jones and James Bulley - talking about generating live music from patterns of weather.

www.variable4.org.uk/about/intro

 

Sarah and Jenny Angliss - playing robot music from past futures.

spacedog.biz

 

Sergi Jorda - talks about the Reactable tangible tabletop music playground (which you'll be able to try out at the Central Library Saturday 24 March)

www.reactable.com/

 

Dan Stowell - Demonstrates his use of the Risset illusion in techno music.

www.mcld.co.uk/

 

Silicone Bake - Live coded pop songs about love, death and counterfeit watches, where all lyrics are taken from spam emails.

 

Megadork is curated by Alex McLean.

 

Dorkbot started in New York, spread to London, and now dozens of cities around the world, including several active UK chapters; Sheffield, Bristol, Anglia, Newcastle, Cardiff and Alba (Scotland). Find out more at: www.dorkbot.org

 

Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring

A Festival of Art, Science and Technology

22-24 March

Sheffield UK

 

www.lovebytes.org.uk

Custom USB Controller

Put this together to add as a photo for a review of these parts I ordered. Figured the custom text would show it was a real review and not a bot of some sort as can often be the case for a lot of low cost stuff.

Serial with simple command set, to DMX dimmer pack. Channels 1 and 3 are low, 2 and 4 high.

Hard drive clock in action.

Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today expanded its Serial Quad I/Oâ„¢ (SQIâ„¢) Flash memory family, with the new SST26VF032 3V, 32-Mbit SQI Flash memory device. Building on the success of the innovative SST26 Series family of products, this new 4-bit, multiplexed I/O serial interface Flash memory device features an enhanced serial-interface architecture that allows for low-power, high-performance operation and flexible data/code-protection schemes.

Rowan's Arduino Nano and L298 H-bridge chip.

Webcam -> Processing -> Arduino -> Peggy. :)

 

15 FPS "Real-time" video on the Peggy 2.

 

Read more about this project here.

Talks and performances by people doing strange things with electricity

Fri 23 March 2012, 6.30-10pm with interval at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield.

 

Dorkbot is a meeting of people interested in electric/electronic art in the broadest sense; robotics, kinetic art, microcontrollers, interactive art, algorithmic music, net.art... The only real conditions are that it is a bit strange and involves electricity in some way. It is really defined by whoever turns up, be it engineers who want to be artists, artists who want to be engineers, or the otherwise confused.

 

This MEGADORK event features a cabaret of talks and performances from among the UK's dorkiest, to entertain and amaze:

 

Paul Granjon - A strange performance from the world renowned self-styled robot artist.

www.zprod.org/

 

Patrick Tresset - Talks about his drawing robot Paul (on show as part of the Alan Turing: Intuition and Ingenuity exhibition).

www.aikon-gold.com/

 

Daniel Jones and James Bulley - talking about generating live music from patterns of weather.

www.variable4.org.uk/about/intro

 

Sarah and Jenny Angliss - playing robot music from past futures.

spacedog.biz

 

Sergi Jorda - talks about the Reactable tangible tabletop music playground (which you'll be able to try out at the Central Library Saturday 24 March)

www.reactable.com/

 

Dan Stowell - Demonstrates his use of the Risset illusion in techno music.

www.mcld.co.uk/

 

Silicone Bake - Live coded pop songs about love, death and counterfeit watches, where all lyrics are taken from spam emails.

 

Megadork is curated by Alex McLean.

 

Dorkbot started in New York, spread to London, and now dozens of cities around the world, including several active UK chapters; Sheffield, Bristol, Anglia, Newcastle, Cardiff and Alba (Scotland). Find out more at: www.dorkbot.org

 

Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring

A Festival of Art, Science and Technology

22-24 March

Sheffield UK

 

www.lovebytes.org.uk

My first microcontroller project, a simple timer.

8-Bit microcontroller with EEPROM

Motorcycle gear shift indicator

This fabric-based microcontroller project has been taking up more and more of my life. Every corner turned, every goal reached, opens up a thousand new possibilities and a thousand new tests to make.

 

Here I am with presenting at Maker Faire NYC. Thanks to Chris Cummings for the photo!

The beating heart of my AutoKap rig: The PIC16F84 microcontroller, driving Pan and Tilt servo's plus Camera trigger (USB remote for Canon with CHDK firmware).

DIPswitches select the interval and the amount of rotation per step.

 

Sanguino is an open source Arduino-compatible microcontroller board that is based on the Arduino, and inspired by the Boarduino form-factor. It uses the atmega644P chip which has 4x the memory, ram and 12 more GPIO pins than the Arduino's atmega168.

 

More info: make.sanguino.cc/1.0

 

 

Sanguino is an open source Arduino-compatible microcontroller board that is based on the Arduino, and inspired by the Boarduino form-factor. It uses the atmega644P chip which has 4x the memory, ram and 12 more GPIO pins than the Arduino's atmega168.

 

More info: make.sanguino.cc/1.0

 

Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen

 

dorkbotpdx.org/micro_audio_2016

5 watt LED light over kitchen sink, with motion sensor for auto activation. Uses ATtiny84 and a MOSFET. Blog entry here: macetech.com/blog/node/109

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