News

Posted in Arduino Hacks, Tool Hacks Tagged arduino, constant current, constant voltage, load, programmable load ← The BitBox Console Gets Upgraded BRAIGO – A Lego Braille Printer → ...
Perhaps if it can be done on an Mbed then someone might even make a ZX81 emulator on the Arduino. We’re great fans of the ZX81 here at Hackaday, for some of us it was that first computer.
To make that actually work, Robofun paired an Arduino board with some capacitive controllers for the base, and connected that to a Raspberry Pi that linked the keyboard to the TV.
BYO (Build Your Own) programmable mechanical keyboard 12:26 pm January 22, 2021 By Julian Horsey ...
Robofun Create has built a fully functional keyboard using Staropramen beer cans, demonstrating once more that the potential of systems like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi is only limited by the ...
The BC6xxx and BC759x series chips both use UART serial communication, and the UART uses 2 pins TX and RX on the chip, where TX is the output of the chip's keyboard interface. The BC6xxx chip does not ...
Arduino-compatible, USB programmable, BLE-enabled, STM32WB55-based development platform Some test sketches to demonstrate how to make use of the Sasquatch development board. Sasquatch is: --64 MHz ...