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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of the development and construction of a DCF77-controlled clock with additional features like temperature and humidity sensing. The author describes the design process, hardware components, and software implementation, including the use of a simulator for development. The project includes a bill of materials, cost analysis, and future improvements. The source code and hardware design are shared under an open license. | |
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www.scorpia.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article details the design and implementation of a POE-enabled lighting fixture with network control, focusing on hardware development, firmware, and integration with theatrical lighting systems. | |
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ciernioo.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I can`t actually remember when I stumbled uppon the famous CDP1802 based COSMAC ELF project. However I do remember that it immediatelly caught my attention as I admired the beautiful simplicity of the design. Of course I saw other front panel driven designs before, mainly Z80 and 8080, but it was incredible that you could... | |
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blog.blundellapps.co.uk
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| | | This is an Android Things fix to use an extra GPIO pin on the Rainbow Hat for the Raspberry Pi. I couldn't find this solution written in any documentation. So here I am to share it with you. | ||