Termi2 is Siri Like it’s 1976
What are your plans for the long weekend? If you don’t have time or don’t want to dive into a new project, why not dust off something left unfinished, or …read more Continue reading Termi2 is Siri Like it’s 1976
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What are your plans for the long weekend? If you don’t have time or don’t want to dive into a new project, why not dust off something left unfinished, or …read more Continue reading Termi2 is Siri Like it’s 1976
Everyone who writes bare-metal code for microcontrollers probably know the joys of looking up the details of specific registers in the reference manual, including their absolute address. Although the search …read more Continue reading Making SVD Files Searchable With Svd2db
It’s easy to become jaded by modern microcontrollers: for just a few bucks you can get a MCU that’s powerful enough to give a desktop computer from the early 90s …read more Continue reading Driving E-Paper Displays With Memory Limited MCUs
[Martin Rothfield] and other amateur radio operators from San Francisco High Altitude Ballooning (SF-HAB) treated conference attendees to the 2022 Hackaday Supercon to the launch of two High Altitude Balloons …read more Continue reading Supercon Balloon W6MRR-26 Continues its World Tour
Many times when someone tells you that language X is “better” at something they really mean that it has better built-in libraries for that task. Java is a great example. …read more Continue reading Pretty Petite Picolibc Powers Processors
Both Arduino and MicroPython are giants when it comes to the electronics education area, and each one of them represents something you can’t pass up on as an educator. Arduino …read more Continue reading Arduino Brings A MicroPython IDE
[Glen] might describe his project of opening his garage door by way of an RFID sticker on his bike helmet as simple, but some of the interfacing he needed to …read more Continue reading RFID Sticker on Bike Helmet Grants Garage Access
Home automation systems are all well and good, so long as the person who built it all is around to drive it. Let’s face it, they’re quite often a complex …read more Continue reading Trigger Your Home Automation Routines With Home Buttons
You don’t need much to do a persistence of vision display. A few LEDs and a processor is all it really takes. [B45i] made a simple PC board with five …read more Continue reading $1 POV Display Goes Round and Round
Arduino has a library for quickly and easily setting up a simple web server on an ESP8622-based board, and [Tomaž] found that power consumption on an ESP-01 can be reduced …read more Continue reading ESP8266 Web Server Saves 60% Power With a 1 ms Delay