Why You Should Document Your Project
An appeal to makers - why you should document your project, and how you can do it.
Writing on embedded systems, programming, and computer graphics.
An appeal to makers - why you should document your project, and how you can do it.
Using PWM and Nordic UART Service on nRF51-DK (nRF51822/nRF52422) to control an RGB LED over BLE.
Communicating with Ultrasonic Distance Sensor HC-SR04 using nRF51-DK (nRF51822/nRF51422), and transmitting measured distance over BLE UART.
A simple example of using PWM and GPIOTE with softdevice S110 using the Nordic nRF51-DK.
Using the Nordic nRF51-DK SWD pins to program external nRF51822 boards.
Getting started on nRF51822 using nRF-DK with GCC and sending LDR ADC data over UART and BLE.
My attempt to create a 555 Based motion sensing Night Lamp Kit for kids.
Soldering the ATmega32u4 chip and installing Arduino Bootloader on it.
Using nRF8001 and Arduino to create a BLE IoT device that puts out temperature and battery levels.
Hacking a cheap toy and using a MOSFET and a reed switch to create a silly birthday greeting box.
A Temperature/Altitude/Pressure display using the BMP180 sensor, an Arduino Pro Mini clone, and a Nokia 5110 LCD module.
A Python script to communicate with the Spark Core using their cloud API, which lists registered Cores as well as implements a Server Sent Events (SSE) notification scheme that uses Spark.publish().
An Internet of Things (IoT) device that plots temperature data on thingspeak.com using an ESP8266 WiFi module, an Ardunino Pro Mini clone, and an LM35 sensor..
Plotting LM35 temperature data on ThingSpeak with an Arduino and ESP8266 WiFi module.
A simple hack to adapt an 8 pin male dual row header to a breadboard.
A small Internet Of Things experiment in which I plot sensor data from a Raspberry Pi on ThingSpeak.
I was looking for a simple voltage boost circuit when I found the Joule Thief.
I just switched from bloated WordPress to static pages generated using Jekyll.
Using hardware PWM on the Pi to drive servos.
Just got my hands on the Pi Model A+.