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Programmed to destroy humanity. Or blink a red LED. I'm trying to get into electronics and built this according to the directions at www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorials.php?tc=1. It took me a while to get all the connections right.
Die shot of a Renesas R5F64165DFD Mcu, which is part of the Renesas M16C series. This is a higher-end automotive microcontroller. It features an R32C/100 cpu core with 384KB of ROM and 40KB RAM and runs at 50Mhz. This one in particular was removed from a car radio head unit made in 2010.
Datasheet: pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/download/529471/RENES...
Surface mount LEDs resting delicately on copper wires twined together to create beautiful shimmering LED trees, Arbormorphic - ascribing tree form or attributes to a being or thing not tree.
Make Controller Kit with a scavenged talking mickey mouse servo. Uses a pontetiometer to determine servo position, and uses PWM output to drive the servo motor.
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The chipKIT™ Max32 is a prototyping platform that adds the performance of the Microchip® PIC32 microcontroller. The Max32 features a USB serial port interface for connection to the IDE and can be powered via USB or an external power supply.
The Max32 board takes advantage of the powerful PIC32MX795F512 microcontroller, which features a 32-bit MIPS processor core running at 80 MHz, 512K of flash program memory and 128K of SRAM data memory. In addition, the processor provides a USB 2 OTG controller, 10/100 Ethernet MAC and dual CAN controllers that can be accessed via add-on I/O shields.
store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-max32-microcontroller-board...
Topics include history of digital art, microcontroller programming, basic electronics & sensors.
An intensive studio course, which focuses upon developing innovative processes for understanding and deploying a range of software and hardware based real-time I/O and electromechanical tools within the context of contemporary experimental art practice. The course covers real-time systems programming and basic digital/ analog electronics and looks to locate the usage of these within a wider aesthetic framework. In building a critical language with which to analyze relationships between real and virtual, static and mobile, local and remote, online and offline, students are encouraged to implement new tools, new systems and new presentational scenarios for performance, art installations, and other digital arts applications. The concentration in this class is on prepackaged but flexible tools, and rapid prototyping processes.
課程內容包括數位藝術歴史、單片微型計算機程式設計、基本感應器及電子。
此工作坊以精研的形式,透過創新學習過程重點教授一系列於當代實驗藝術廣泛使用的軟件及硬件的實時輸入/輸出及電機用具。課程將包括實時聲音程式設計、基本模似/數位電子知識及其於藝術層面上之應用。為發展對真與假;動與靜;在地與流動;在線與離線的批評思考,課程將鼓勵學員運用新的工具、程式、表現手法於行為藝術、藝術裝置及其他數位藝術應用。課程將著重於簡便但靈活的程式設計環境。
I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.
On mbed.org rapid prototyping board, plus Lilypad Arduino buzzer making a guest appearance, w breadboard & crocodile clips.
The RADCASTle is monophonic synthesizer using analog sound-generating circuitry driven by a microcontroller. This was a ECE4007 Senior Design Project at Georgia Tech in the Fall 2008 semester. The team members were Robert Estelle, Logan Snow, Hoan To, and Greg Hartl.
The analog boards were purchased from Ray Wilson of Music From Outer Space. The team developed customer to interface the various analog synth boards with a PIC microcontroller through digital-to-analog converters.
The LCD module (Dick Smith Cat Z 4172) has 16 pins; I soldered them onto a 16x1 riser that is then plugged into a breadboard.
Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.
For Bread Bike Blog
The PmodJSTK is a 2-axis joystick module with three user push buttons. The onboard Atmel® ATtiny24 Microcontroller reports to the system board over SPI the relative joystick position and the current status of the buttons.
One Intel 8051 8-bit microcontroller on each voice board and another here on the CPU board. I bet that cost some coin back then.
Also, you can see the battery here in the back. It looks fine, but should be replaced anyway.
Make Controller Kit with a scavenged talking mickey mouse servo. You can see where the 3 wires of the potentiometer hooks into the right analog to digital input, and where the 2 lines for the servo motor output hookup to the PWM output on the right.
Using persistance of vision, you can blink LEDs to display an analog clock face using a hard drive platter with a slit cut in it.
Built for the ECE 362(microcontrollers) project at Purdue University by Jon Mulvaine, Jason Holmes, and James Phillips.
Microchip's ENC28J60 is a 28-pin, 10BASE-T stand alone Ethernet Controller with on board MAC & PHY, 8 Kbytes of Buffer RAM and an SPI serial interface. With a small foot print package size the ENC28J60 minimizes complexity, board space and cost. Target applications include VoIP, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, Home Control, Security and Instrumentation.