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| | | | | Ive decided to try to learn electronics, and for this, I will of course need to interact with hardware (cables, resistors, diodes, etc), but Im lucky I was born in a time when a great deal of circuit design can be done from a computer using specialized software. Being very new to this world and a stubborn Linux user, I did a quick search to try to find whats my best option. I stumbled into this Electronics Circuit Simulator Software comparison page in Wikipedia. I mainly looked at 3 things: Compatible wi... | |
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| | | | | The ODROID-GO has a lithium-ion battery so we can create a game that can be played on the go. That's an intriguing concept for someone who grew up playing the original Gameboy. We thus need a way to be able to query the ODROID-GO's battery level. The battery is connected to a pin on the ESP32 so we can read the voltage to get a rough estimate of the life remaining. | |
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