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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

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

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

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

 

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

 

This is a photo of the Processing application while it's running.

  

Read more about this project here.

A fun and easy way to get started with programming and hardware interaction. The Inventor Kits are used for classes and special programs in the Lee Innovation Lab.

The Powercast Wireless Sensor Board was custom designed by Microchip and Powercast for inclusion in the world’s first RF energy harvesting kit that enables battery-free, perpetually powered wireless applications. The combination of Powercast’s RF Energy Harvesting System and Microchip’s eXtreme Low Power PIC® Microcontrollers eliminates batteries in a wide range of applications. For more information, visit: www.microchip.com/RFEnergyHarvesting

Details:- Water bath is a darkroom paper safe opened with blue acrylic sheet mounted vertically at rear of the shot. This created the blue reflection on the water surface.

Diy laser trigger consisting of laser pointer shining across the surface onto a photo diode connected to an Arduino microcontroller programmed to trigger camera with off camera flash. When beam is broken a signal from the microcontroller signals via a remote flash trigger to switch off the laser, hence no sign of laser light in the shot . D200 shutter lag time of 57ms allowed the beam be broken and the marble to bounce before image captured. Increasing or decreasing the height from which the marble is dropped determines the delay time. Lit by a trusty Metz CT45 in "Winder" mode to ensure flash duration was short enough to freeze the action. Image captured to laptop using a combination of DcamCapture tethering software and Fastone image viewer both of which are excellent freeware applications IMHO. Next attempt will be to use mirror lock-up to shorten lag time. More to come. Originally intended as an animal and bird friendly laser trigger so maybe that will be the next test.!!

PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity for Zynq

 

The PYNQ-Z1 board is designed to be used with PYNQ, a new open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to exploit the capabilities of Xilinx Zynq All Programmable SoCs (APSoCs) without having to design programmable logic circuits. Instead, the APSoC is programmed using Python and the code is developed and tested directly on the PYNQ-Z1. The programmable logic circuits are imported as hardware libraries and programmed through their APIs in essentially the same way that the software libraries are imported and programmed.

 

store.digilentinc.com/pynq-z1-python-productivity-for-zynq/

  

Multi-Touch Display Shield: Smart Display

 

The Multi-Touch Display Shield is a gorgeous 2.8“ touchscreen display with a powerful on-board microcontroller that performs graphics processing tasks. The display is a capacitive touchscreen with QVGA resolution (320×240) and 2 finger multi-touch support.

 

The most compelling aspect of the Multi-Touch Display Shield is the programming experience provided by its Multi-Touch Display System (MTDS) Firmware and the associated libraries. These allow you to design sleek, stylish user interfaces quickly and with very little code. The timing dependent tasks are handled by the firmware, so integrating the display into existing projects is also a snap. Some of the key functionality provided by the libraries include the ability to draw basic shapes and text, draw images stored on microSD with binary transparency, draw buttons and easily check if they have been pressed, and check the status and location of the user's two fingers. The libraries are supported in Arduino IDE and Xilinx SDK, and have been tested with Arduino, chipKIT, and Arty host boards.

 

store.digilentinc.com/multi-touch-display-shield-smart-di...

Hard drive clock in action. Custom pattern.

Learn Arduino microcontroller programming from Technoplus Automation, Colombo, Sri Lanka. #arduino #coding #electronics #SriLanka

Parallax Inc. uses two milling machines in the production of hardware for products. These mills can cut different types of metals, such as steel and aluminum, which is frequently needed in the robotic kits engineered at Parallax. Many of the products we build on these machines may be more suitable for injection molding or metal stamping, but we really like the high-quality look, feel and finish of a milled and anodized aluminum part.

This Texas Instruments RFID tag is built around a TMS370 microcontroller.

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

A 24-frame movie displayed on a Nokia 1202 LCD, controlled by the analog joystick.

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy

 

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy.

 

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy.

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy

 

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy.

 

Introducing Microchip's new facility, the India Development Centre, Bangalore. The fully fledged development center, which works on integrated-circuit development and marketing, microcontroller development tools and corporate information systems, was officially inaugurated by Mrs R. Rajalakshmi, Director, Software Technology Parks of India, Bangalore and Microchip's Executive Vice President, Ganesh Moorthy.

Using an arduino microcontroller to receive the signal from a TV remote and control a RGB led.

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 fixing a (mildly) busted circuitboard. Whoops!

Motorcycle gear shift indicator

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

View of the finished header pins, from above.

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

The chipKIT™ Pro MX4 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX460F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of Pmods, and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB® IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX4 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.

 

The chipKIT Pro MX4 provides 74 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as USB controller, UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Fifteen of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.

 

store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-pro-mx4-embedded-systems-tr...

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

What to do if you favourite microcontroller doesn't have enough hardware PWM pins? Software driven PWM of course.

 

There many absolutely dumb ways to do it, and I've probably tested all of these. They can be classified as "brute force".

 

A better way of doing it is to only do any work if there is anything to do. But you already know all of this of course. Calculate when to toggle the lines and let a timer do all of the work. Code can be found on my blog

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

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