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Awesome DIY watch

What do you need for a nice DIY wrist watch? Apparently a small microcontroller, an RTC chip, OLED screen. This awesome DIY wrist watch based on  Atmel ATmega328P  microcontroller and  DS3231M RTC and...

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$1.50 Arduino TV Annoyer!! (Turns TVs on when you want them off)

Article featuring on instructables.com. A qucik instructable on how to construct a Arduino based TV annoyer, which would turn on TV when you want to turn it on. To quote the original article: Hey...

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Running ‘hello world’ on Netis WF2419D router

This started as a quick fun project to do for breaking a bit apart from the usual daily stuff and mainly consist of building a ‘hello world’ application, install it on the modem’s flash and run it,...

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Live debugging ESP8266 with open-source tools

The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi chip with full TCP/IP stack and MCU (Micro Controller Unit) capability produced by Shanghai-based Chinese manufacturer, Espressif Systems. Since 2014, when first came in...

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Bitbanged USB stack on a sub-$1 Cortex M0+ MCU

A nice presentation about how to get USB running on an sub-$1 Cortex M0+ ARM microcontroller that has no built in USB hardware. The talk describes the implementation of a new bitbanged USB stack,...

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Ebay HY-MiniSTM32V LCD initialization and Adafruit GFX Library port to STM32F103

A while ago I’ve bought a HY-MiniSTM32V board from Ebay. There are two boards – a main board with the STM32F103VCT6 microcontroller and a 240×320 pixel LCD board with resistive touch screen. The LCD...

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